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9:19pm Wednesday 13th February 2008 in News
PEOPLE are being given the chance to help prevent postal scams by getting rid of their junk mail at libraries across Herefordshire this month.
The scheme forms a part of a national campaign to highlight the growing problem of scams and will also aim to try to prevent people, especially the elderly and vulnerable, from being conned by tricksters, who increasingly use a wide range of deceptions.
Herefordshire Council's trading standards manager Mike Pigrem said: "Scams can come in many different guises and once you have responded, you're more likely to get targetted again and again.
"People who get caught by these scammers are often the most vulnerable within our society and may be unable to protect themselves or are unaware of their rights. I would urge you that if you know of someone who may be vulnerable, please check that they are not being targeted."
Details of bogus lotteries, deceptive prize draws and sweepstakes, fake psychics and miracle' health cures will all be collated at the end of the month to find out the top 10 scams operating both locally and nationally.
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