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Dear Resident, Please see below message and linked bulletin from Trading Standards Scotland
02/04/26 Welcome to the latest edition of the Scam Share bulletin, which is available to view by clicking here.
This is a special edition of the bulletin focused on consumer rights, as part of our month-long Confident Consumer campaign.  The campaign aims to increase awareness of consumer rights and ensure consumers know where to find trusted information and how to report issues. According to a study we carried out last year, just under half of Scots (46%) have experienced a misleading, aggressive or banned behaviour from a trader. Stay Scam Aware and please keep sharing any relevant information in this bulletin with friends and family. Where to Report Scams Scams In Scotland, report all scams to Advice Direct Scotland by calling 0808 164 6000 (Mon-Fri 9am-5pm) or online at www.consumeradvice.scot
Fraud If you have been the victim of fraud, report it to Police Scotland on 101 or 999 in an emergency.
Suspicious Emails You can forward suspicious emails to report@phishing.gov.uk and send links from websites which you think are trying to scam the public to the National Cyber Security Centre's scam website reporting service at www.ncsc.gov.uk/section/about-this-website/report-scam-website
Suspicious Text Messages If you receive a suspicious text message you can forward it to 7726. The free-of-charge ‘7726’ service enables your provider to investigate and take action if malicious content is found. |