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Helping the Community
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113 episodes
5 days ago
Community information and support from Broome Community Resource Centre #broomecrc
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Ask Us | Practise the pause to stop scammers in their tracks
Helping the Community
5 minutes 55 seconds
2 years ago
Ask Us | Practise the pause to stop scammers in their tracks

In our latest podcast with Nina Weir from Consumer Protection WA, we talk about the newest type of bank scams. As we become more aware and better at avoiding scams, the scammers become more sophisticated with their attempts to trick us. They are using new technology to make scam calls look even more like they are coming from our bank, for example – text messages seeming to come from a genuine bank phone number. More than ever, it’s essential to be wary. Do not click on a link or phone a number that’s sent to you by text. Banks do not communicate that way. Do not follow a request to transfer money to a given account to “keep it safe”. Banks protect our money in our own account – they would never ask us to transfer it to a different account. These are examples of how people are being caught out by bank impersonation scams. Do not feel put under pressure to act – practise the pause, and contact the bank yourself to verify any unusual requests. Listen to our podcast for more information and tips on how to be scam savvy.

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