PEOPLE are being warned by Gwent Police that fake TV licensing emails are scamming people out of thousands of pounds.
Individuals are receiving what appears to be a tv licence email with a web link leading to a fake website which requests personal and financial details.
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Fraudsters are then using these details to call victims claiming to be from their bank, asking that money be moved to a "safe account".
Gwent Police said that should you receive an e-mail or call from a suspected fraudster report the person to Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040.
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