Royal Mail parcel scam 'virtually empties' bank account of Purbeck resident
A Purbeck resident has described the devastating impact of being duped twice in the space of 24 hours by scammers.
Social media is awash with talk about the con, which involves a text message being sent that claims a parcel is awaiting delivery by Royal Mail.
Trading standards officers say people must not click on a link which connects to a copycat website run by fraudsters.
Royal Mail said it would never send a text message of this kind.
Jenny Andrews, from Wareham, fell victim to a malicious text message, and a follow-up phone call the next day.
The fraudulent incident "virtually emptied" Jenny's bank account. She told ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio Solent's Laurence Herdman that the scam has left her frightened and upset.
People waiting for parcels to arrive have been given a fresh warning about a scam that claims payment is required for a package to be delivered.
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