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Scam caller targets businesses in Brighton & Hove

Gary Hart May 14, 2017

Brighton & Hove City Council’s Trading Standards service and Sussex Police issue warning about a new scam.

An individual has been telephoning businesses in the city claiming to be the Chief Crime Prevention Officer working for the Police.

During the call, the man claims that the manager of the business has previously agreed to pay money to support the Police.

The caller then attempts to encourage payment by offering a significant discount for immediate payment; if this is refused the caller then attempts to pressurise the business into paying, including threatening court action.

Sussex Police have confirmed that no one from the Police will contact a business by telephone requesting payment of money or asking for a contribution to the Police. Trading Standards advise businesses not to speak with callers like this and to terminate the call.

A spokesperson for the council, said: “Businesses can stay safe and alert by having a clear policy about who in the organisation can authorise expenditure or agree to make payments. Businesses should also take care when processing invoices to make sure that the invoice is actually from a supplier they know and is for goods or services that they have a record of ordering.”

To find out more information on Brighton & Hove Trading Standards, click here:

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