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Fifteen Hertfordshire residents have been scammed when applying for fake jobs.
The victims reported losses of more than £79,000, with one Waltham Cross resident losing £37,400. Residents from Watford, Hatfield, Letchworth, Berkhamsted and Henlow were also targeted by the scam.
The fraudsters target job seekers by posting fake job opportunities on social media sites or in some cases messaging them directly via Whatsapp. Once the victim interacts with the fraudster they are asked to make a payment to take the job application forward. They may also ask for bank account details to set up salary payments, which they can then use to access the victim’s bank account.
Senior Beacon Fraud Hub Manager, Elaine Crate, said: “If you receive an exciting job opportunity sent directly to you via social media you should proceed with caution, especially if you haven’t been actively looking for a job. It’s unusual for employment agencies to ask prospective candidates to pay fees, so if this happens make sure you thoroughly research the agency or employer.”
Visit Actions Fraud (opens in new window) and our crime prevention pages for advice on avoiding scams.