West Sussex County Times

Trading standards warns of coronaviru­s related scams

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West Sussex Trading Standards is warning residents to watch out for coronaviru­s related scams.

Fake emails claiming to be from the government, shops selling false protective masks, and rogue traders offering coronaviru­s testing are some of the scams people need to be wary of

Here are some of the most common scams to look out for at the moment:

• Be aware of people offering cures or vaccines for coronaviru­s – there is no specific treatment for coronaviru­s (COVID-19). Treatment aims to relieve the symptoms until you recover.

• Home cleaning services be aware of false claims.

• People impersonat­ing healthcare workers, claiming to be offering ‘home-testing’ for coronaviru­s – this is a scam and these kits are not currently available to buy.

• Emails saying that you can get a refund on taxes, utilities, or similar are usually bogus and they are just after your personal and bank details.

• There are lots of fake products available to buy online that say they can protect you or cure coronaviru­s. These will not help and are designed to take your money.

Richard Sargeant, West Sussex Trading Standards Team Manager, said: “As a result of social distancing, some people are more isolated than ever before and are particular­ly vulnerable to scams.”

Use the Citizen’s Advice online Scam Checker to help recognise a scam: https:// www.citizensad­vice.org.uk/ consumer/scams/checkif-something-might-be-ascam/

Anyone concerned about scams can get advice from the Citizens Advice Scams Action helpline on 03444 111 444.

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