Legal Help on Text Message Scams Leigh

If you leave your mobile number in an advert selling your car, you may be leaving yourself open to a text scam. Some sellers receive text messages from people posing as potential buyers saying that they are interested in the car. Please scroll doown to learn more and get access to the litigation lawyers in Leigh listed below that can help.

NatWest
01204 529121
32 Market St
Leigh
Yorkshire Bank Plc
0194-267-0528
10 King Street
Leigh
Cash Generator
01942681222
16-18 Bradshawgate
Leigh
Abbey National Plc
08457-654321
62-64 Bradshawgate
Leigh
Leigh Cheque Exchange At The Pawnshop
01942 605859
47A-49A Leigh Rd
Leigh
Barclays Bank Plc
01942-752700
1 Railway Road
Leigh
Abbey National Plc
08457-654321
62-64 Bradshawgate
Leigh
H F C Bank Plc
01942-602221
7a Lord Street
Leigh
The Royal Bank of Scotland Plc
01942-671266
7 Market Street
Leigh
Lloyds Bank Stourbridge Group Business Centre
0845-3030110
134 High Street
Stourbridge
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Legal Help on Text Message Scams

Text Message Scam

Text Message Scam

If you leave your mobile number in an advert selling your car, you may be leaving yourself open to a SMS scam.

What Happens

Some sellers receive text messages from people posing as potential buyers saying that they are interested in the car. The message goes on to say that they cannot phone the seller as they are in a poor reception area, and asks the seller to call them back. However, the number they leave is a premium rate telephone number, which means the seller racks up high charges on their phone bill.

What You Should Do

If you receive a text message asking you to call back just ignore it - after all if they're in a poor reception area, and they can't get through to you, why would you be able to get through to them? If they ask you to call a premium rate number, report them to the Independent Committee for the Supervision of Standards of Telephone Information Services (ICSTIS), who regulates the promotion and content of premium rate services in the UK and has the power to fine companies and bar access to services.

Premium rate telephone lines usually begin with 09, whilst genuine mobile numbers start with 07 and landline numbers start with 01 or 02.

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