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Jacob Rawley & Sophie Buchan

Tesco, Morrisons and Sainsbury's warning as customers scammed with £1000 vouchers

On the run up to Christmas, scams are on the rise with many people now trying to take advantage of people wanting to part with their money.

However because of this, and with the festive season now upon us, shoppers have been warned that fraudsters are now offering fake £1,000 vouchers to reel in unsuspecting victims.

The scam emails, shared by Action Fraud, show promises of shopping vouchers for leading supermarkets Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Morrisons.

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According to the Daily Record, they ask recipients to click on a link in the email to enter a draw. However, if you click on the link and go through with what they ask, you will not receive a voucher.

Instead you could end up having your personal and financial information stolen as this link may contain malware. Action Fraud claim that they have received 277 reports of this type of scam email in just one week.

Action Fraud warned on Twitter : "Watch out for these FAKE emails about the chance to win supermarket vouchers."

The fake email in the tweet reads: “With this email, it is our pleasure to inform you about being one of our possible winners of £1000! We are happy to inform you that you are one of three people in the final draw for a £1000 gift card from Tesco, Sainsbury’s or Morrisons.”

Pauline Smith, Head of Action Fraud, said: "The festive season is an expensive time for many of us. It’s natural for shoppers to get caught up in the excitement of Black Friday deals, and rush into making a quick purchase online to bag a bargain.

"Unfortunately, Christmas will come early for criminals who see this as an ideal opportunity to take advantage of us with the tempting promise of bogus cheap deals."

This comes after the consumer experts at Which? issued a separate warning about TV Licencing and DVLA scam emails. While the emails appear convincing and have the same branding as the official government organisations, they still feature small mistakes which give them away.

Earlier in the year, the consumer charity's Director of Policy and Advocacy, Rocio Concha, said: "Scams continue to run riot, with victims suffering both financially and emotionally at the hands of criminal gangs, and helping consumers to be more aware of scams is very important."

If you think that you have received a scam email you should forward it to report@phishing.gov.uk.

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