We're a national campaign that offers straightforward & impartial advice to help everyone protect themselves from preventable financial fraud. #TakeFive
Expecting a delivery? 🚚
🔴Stop: Don’t click on unexpected links or attachments.
🟡Challenge: Ask yourself – could it be fake? Check any notifications very carefully and only use official apps or websites to track parcels.
🟢Protect: Report the message by forwarding it to 7726.
#TakeFive
Exploring new places abroad can be exciting, especially the shops🌍
But think before you tap 💳:
🔒 Keep your card secure
🔒 Shield your PIN when paying
🔒 Check your transactions regularly while you’re away
🔒 Report a lost or stolen card immediately
#TakeFive
Watch your card when you’re away!
Keep your passport, ID and card safe when travelling.
Shield your PIN when typing it in and check your bank statement when you get home for any transactions you don’t recognise.
#TakeFive#Holidayfraud
Criminals can steal your identity by using information on your:
- social media
- driving licence
- old statements
If you receive letters about loans or credit cards you didn’t apply for you could be a victim of identity theft and you should contact your bank immediately.
#TakeFive
How to spot identity theft:
⚠️ Transactions appear that you don't recognise
⚠️You receive letters about loans you didn't apply for
⚠️You receive bills/invoices for goods or services you didn't order
Contact your bank immediately if any of the above happen to you.
#TakeFive
Criminals can turn up on doorsteps, posing as tradespeople, claiming there’s an urgent problem with your house.
Remember:
🛡️It’s OK to reject, refuse or ignore any request
🛡️You can say no and close the door
🛡️Only criminals try to rush or panic you
#TakeFive#DoorstepSafety
A doorstep scam is when someone comes to your door and tries to trick you into paying for work you don’t need.
✅Only open the door if you’re expecting someone
✅If they try to rush or panic you, this could be a scam
✅Check their credentials
#TakeFive#DoorstepScams
Think like a detective. 🕵️♂️
Scams can come in many forms, but they often leave clues. This #TakeFiveWeek26 we’re encouraging people to #ReadBetweenTheLies and stay one step ahead of scammers.
It’s #TakeFiveWeek26!
This year we’re tapping into something many of us already love: crime fiction. This trains us to spot patterns, question what we’re told, and look for the hidden detail. Can you spot the clues in the video?
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Sometimes FOMO takes over! 🎫
Stay safe from ticket scams – always use official ticket sites or official resellers. Always stop and think before you buy. If it seems ‘too good to be true’ it probably is.
Share this with a friend to keep them safe from ticket scams this summer too 🔒
Looking for tickets? Follow the #TakeFive advice:
- Stick to official ticket sites and official resale
- Double check the web address
- Avoid buying tickets on social media
- Use secure payment methods and avoid paying by bank transfer
Trying to get your hands on a ticket for your next event?
Stop and think. 🛑
- Always book through official sellers or resellers.
- Avoid buying tickets on social media.
- Pay using a secure platform and avoid using bank transfer.
#STARtickets#TicketScams#GrandNational
As the end of the tax year approaches, SMEs face one of their busiest periods.
It's during busy periods like this that criminals can take advantage.
Read our latest blog below to find out more.
https://t.co/w6t0A7bKmS
Are those new bank details genuine? 🤔 It’s nearly tax year-end and criminals might use this to rush you into paying a fake invoice.
They might send you genuine looking invoice but change bank account details.
#TakeFive to speak to the supplier directly before you pay.
Booking a holiday? #TakeFive to protect yourself from holiday fraud:
🔍 Research the company you’re booking with and read reviews.
🔗 Avoid clicking on links from social media, email or message.
💳 Use a secure payment platform from trusted retailers.
Find out more: https://t.co/iQOtKauUPK
Found a last-minute holiday bargain? ⛱️
Be sure to do your research and read online reviews from reputable sources to check offers are genuine.
If it’s too good to be true, it probably is!
#TakeFive
Stay one step ahead of online scammers:
🔗 Avoid clicking on links in emails or messages
📱 Be wary of clicking on ads from social media
🌐 Double check web addresses
🛜 Avoid using public Wi-Fi to access accounts that have personal or financial info
#OnlineScams#TakeFive
Do you know how much of your info is online?
Scammers can use details like your name, email, or even pet names to gain your trust or answer security questions.
Protect yourself from scams:
✅ Check your privacy settings
✅ Review what’s publicly available
✅ Be mindful of what you share
#TakeFive #StopChallengeProtect
Could their online dating profile be fake?
Criminals create convincing online profiles to build trust, then ask for money.
If someone you’re speaking to online asks for financial help:
✅ Stop and think
✅ Never send money, gift cards or bank details
✅ Talk to someone you trust for a second opinion
#RomanceScams #TakeFive