Police issue appeal after Melbourne woman loses over $8000 in tax scam
Victoria Police are appealing for the public's help in identifying a suspect after a Melbourne woman lost more than $8000 in a telephone scam.
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City: | London |
State: | Great Britain |
Population: | 7,556,900 |
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Victoria Police are appealing for the public's help in identifying a suspect after a Melbourne woman lost more than $8000 in a telephone scam.
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This number rang me at almost 9pm asking for me by my nickname having earlier asked for me by my maiden name and claimed to be calling about changes to the council in a town nearby that I don't actually live in.
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Give any bank details at all