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Crooks use fake NHS Covid text to trick cash out of scam targets

People are being advised to watch out for text messages being sent out by conmen pretending to be about the Covid-19 vaccine with the vulnerable at risk of falling victim.

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Police are warning residents to look out for a text message which claims to be from the NHS, saying you are eligible to apply for a vaccine.

It includes a link asking you to click through to apply.

But the link takes you to a fake NHS website and asks you for payment and other personal details run by those behind the racket.

Police are reminding people to be vigilant, and remember that the NHS will never ask for payment for the vaccine – as the conmen are trying to do.

The warning says that if you receive this message do not respond or click the link.

You can report any suspect texts or emails to Action Fraud through their website or by calling 0300 123 2040.

People are being asked to share the warning with elderly and vulnerable friends and family members to prevent as many people as possible from falling victim to the racket.

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