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March 2, 09:58, Fraud, Järfälla

Published: March 02 2025

A woman has received an SMS saying she is supposed to have ordered mobile phones - which she hasn't. She is urged to call a number if she has any questions.

The crime has occurred yesterday and she has been swindled out of money.

The scammers always find new ways to deceive. They send SMS with supposed orders or approved loans, etc. In some cases, there is a number to call if what is stated in the SMS is correct, and many people do this because the information is incorrect.

The scammers then deceive in all possible ways and get bank codes, cards, or manage to get their hands on money in other ways. In some cases, they come home and pick up belongings to "help the person who called".

If you are unexpectedly contacted via phone call, SMS, or email: * Stop and don't act. Scammers want to stress you into making quick and incorrect decisions. Ask someone you trust for advice. * Never log in with BankID or give out your codes. * Don't let an unknown person into your home and never leave your bank card, cash, jewelry, or other valuables unattended. * Protect yourself or someone in your vicinity from fraud - talk to people about how common fraud is and how easy it is to get swindled.

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