Five Scams To Beware In 2022 – Forbes Advisor UK

As the UK grapples with its cost-of-living crisis, scammers are taking advantage of people’s increased financial vulnerability.

In June, Citizens Advice warned that more than three quarters of UK adults have been targeted by a scam in 2022 — a 14% increase on the same time last year.

With day-to-day living costs rising, scammers are likely to target those who are struggling, with schemes that run the gamut from impersonating energy market regulator Ofgem to offering fake pension advice.

Below are five common scams rin 2022. 

Ofgem impersonators

The UK’s fraud reporting centre, ActionFraud, has warned energy customers of a scam involving messages claiming to be from energy regulator Ofgem.

These fake emails and texts direct customers to a copycat version of the Ofgem website, where they are asked to provide bank details to receive the government’s £400 energy rebate

Ofgem says it never requests details over email or text, and asks any customer who receives this message to report it.

Myron Jobson, senior personal finance analyst at Interactive Investor, said: “It is important to be extra vigilant and be wary of scams amid the rollout of various government cost of living support schemes.

“As we saw during the pandemic, there are no depths unscrupulous individuals won’t sink to to swindle cash from unsuspecting victims.”

Email invoice scams

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