Scams
We're a proud member of the Jersey Fraud Prevention Forum and our Officers attend – and, on occasion, host – their quarterly meetings.
The Forum is attended by representatives of the Jersey Financial Services Commission, Jersey Financial Intelligence Unit, Jersey Bankers’ Association, Jersey Office of the Information Commissioner, JT, Sure, Airtel-Vodafone, Jersey Post, Citizens Advice. States of Jersey Police, Trading Standards, Digital Jersey, Cert.je, Jersey Water, and local banks.
If you think you've been targeted by a scam, or have fallen victim, contact the States of Jersey Police on 612612, visit Police Headquarters, or speak to a friend or family member.
Find out more about the Jersey Fraud Prevention Forum.
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Beware of travel scams
Thinking about a summer holiday? Looking for a last-minute deal? Planning a city break? Travel scams have been prevalent over the past few years, so be careful when booking anything online.
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Now is the time to make sure you're secure online
The recent national cyber attacks on Marks and Spencer and the Coop have resulted in empty shelves in some of Jersey’s supermarkets in recent weeks. However, while the lack of food has caused issues for Islanders, in the UK customers have been told that the attackers gained access to their personal data, including contact details, date of birth, and online order history.
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Watch out for Valentine's Day romance scams
If you’re looking for love this Valentine’s Day, then online may seem like the easiest place to find it – but please remember to remain vigilant when online dating.
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Tips to protect yourself from Amazon impersonation scams
This Black Friday week – during one of the busiest Christmas shopping periods, when scammers work harder than ever to catch us out – Amazon has released a warning about impersonation scams.
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Tips to avoid online scams
With online scams becoming more prevalent in Jersey we wanted to share some top tips to help you protect yourself from them.
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Don’t get caught out by a holiday scam
Are you thinking about jetting off for some sunshine, soaking up some culture on a mini-break, or visiting some loved ones abroad?
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Protect yourself from financial scams
It’s really important that we all know how to protect ourselves and those around us from financial scams.
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What to do if you've been scammed
We’re often contacted by islanders asking what to do when they think they’ve been scammed.
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The Island Games and Martin Lewis targeted by scammers
The Cyber Emergency Response Team (cert.je) has warned Islanders about three scams which are currently doing the rounds.
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If in doubt, check it out!
Islanders are being warned about the latest attempt to scam money out of people, which involves them receiving a text or WhatsApp message from a loved one or friend claiming they've smashed or damaged their phone.
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Beware of a British Airways scam doing the rounds
As the weather gets colder and the nights get longer, the idea of a New Year holiday in the sun becomes more and more appealing.
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Revolut hacked
During the weekend of 11 September 2022, the Revolut card system was hacked, putting over 50,000 account holders' data at risk.
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Scam warning: Jersey Tower Capital Bank
The Jersey Financial Services Commission (JFSC) has issued a warning about 'Jersey Tower Capital Bank', an unauthorised scam investment company claiming to trade out of Jersey.
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Facebook user data at risk
Thousands of Islanders’ mobile numbers and email addresses could be at risk.
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Islanders targeted by investment scams
We’ve been made aware of an investment scam that was recently sent to an elderly Islander.
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Parcel delivery scams
Be vigilant – the States of Jersey Police have issued a warning about parcel delivery scams.
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Old phone scam doing the rounds
Take care when receiving calls about bank or card transactions.
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Phone scam warning
The States of Jersey Police has asked us to warn consumers about a new scam that is affecting Islanders.
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Be aware of lottery scams
Lottery scams are advance-fee scams that usually start by claiming ‘you’ve won!’ vast sums of money, or giving you the chance to be entered into a lottery draw.
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Top tips to avoid scams
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