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13 août 2022 à 07:22 : DeannaGarland (discussion | contributions) a déclenché le filtre filtre 1 en effectuant l’action « edit » sur A Couple Have Been Left Penniless After TV Licence Scammers Emptied Their Bank Accounts In A particularly Nasty Case Of Fraud. Actions entreprises : Interdire la modification ; Description du filtre : Liens externe si !page de guilde (examiner)

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A couple have been left penniless after TV licence scammers emptied their bank accounts in a 'particularly nasty' case of fraud.<br> Jerry Tack, 65, and his wife Carole, 61, had £4,000 stolen from two separate saving accounts, as well as £1,900 from his current account.<br>The couple, from Hampshire, desperately tried to resolve the situation with their building society Nationwide only to be told they couldn't do anything because Mr Tack had willingly given his details.<br>The 65-year-old is one of 5,000 people who have been tricked into handing money over on the premise of a TV licence renew            <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>The scammers, described as 'particularly nasty' by Action Fraud, use 'official-looking' emails with headlines such as 'correct your licensing information' and 'your TV licence expires today' in an attempt to convince targets to click on a link to a website. <br>The website then prompts them to add their [https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/payment payment] details, including the Card Verification Value (CVV) code, account number and sort code.<br>The bogus web page may also ask for the victim's name, date b of a reviews ([https://validcc.site https://validcc.site]) birth, address, phone number, email and even mother's maiden name. <br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox floatRHS news" data-version="2" id="mol-db79ce40-1299-11e9-8707-8f8cf2dcef54" website 65, loses £9,900 to TV licence scammers

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'A couple have been left penniless after TV licence scammers emptied their bank accounts in a 'particularly nasty' case of fraud.<br> Jerry Tack, 65, and his wife Carole, 61, had £4,000 stolen from two separate saving accounts, as well as £1,900 from his current account.<br>The couple, from Hampshire, desperately tried to resolve the situation with their building society Nationwide only to be told they couldn't do anything because Mr Tack had willingly given his details.<br>The 65-year-old is one of 5,000 people who have been tricked into handing money over on the premise of a TV licence renew <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>The scammers, described as 'particularly nasty' by Action Fraud, use 'official-looking' emails with headlines such as 'correct your licensing information' and 'your TV licence expires today' in an attempt to convince targets to click on a link to a website. <br>The website then prompts them to add their [https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/payment payment] details, including the Card Verification Value (CVV) code, account number and sort code.<br>The bogus web page may also ask for the victim's name, date b of a reviews ([https://validcc.site https://validcc.site]) birth, address, phone number, email and even mother's maiden name. <br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox floatRHS news" data-version="2" id="mol-db79ce40-1299-11e9-8707-8f8cf2dcef54" website 65, loses £9,900 to TV licence scammers'
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