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  1. If a call or text message claims to be from a bank, government agency or a company you know do not engage directly. Look up their official contact details to verify the number. Check messages for spelling errors or incorrect details. Block a number if they persistently call you or engage in suspicious behaviour.

  2. 4 hours ago · Other scams to be wary of. Tax credits: A text claiming to be from MyGov, alerting you that your “preapproved” tax credit can’t be processed, and directing you to a scam site to resolve it ...

  3. Feb 20, 2023 · check the number on the government department or agency website if they say they are from one of these. Call them back if you think the call may be genuine; save the phone numbers of people you know; contact your local Garda station if you believe you are a victim of a cyber-crime

  4. Nov 30, 2022 · Door-to-door scams: A door-to-door seller asks for cash upfront for a service that is never provided. Fake ticket scams: Fraudulent tickets or non-existent events. Free trial scams: Deceptive ads that lead to costly membership or subscriptions.

  5. 5. Phone Fraud otherwise known as Vishing or Smishing: This type of fraud involves criminals contacting you by phone (vishing) or by text (Smishing) pretending to be your bank, credit card issuer, utility company or often a computer company. During the conversation they will try and trick you into giving personal, banking or security information.

  6. Jul 20, 2021 · Some calls play an automated message before a user is prompted to be put through an automated number, while other scammers will hang up immediately in the hopes the receiver will call back and be...

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  8. Feb 20, 2023 · Caller ID Spoofing: Calls come from Irish mobile or landline numbers carrying dire warnings about compromised PPS numbers and imminent arrests.

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