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Post by Welfare-Champion Sat May 11, 2019 9:25 am

https://www.rightsnet.org.uk/forums/viewthread/14469/

Advance payment fraud: client as victim

Andrew Dutton wrote:It works like this:

Claimant (not on UC) wants a loan and searches around on the internet for a lender
‘Lender’ offers a ‘loan’ but requires personal details and bank details
‘Lender’ then makes a UC claim posing as the claimant - as part of the process ‘lender’ requests an advance payment
Advance is paid
‘Lender’ does a runner
Claimant’s legacy benefits stop while DWP work out what to do

Er…but UC is supposed to be fraud-proof????

Presumably it is easy enough to pretend to be someone else online and you can get round online verification, all you need to do is provide an email address for the 16-digit code, set up the claim, request an advance, get paid, then vanish.

Some more ruthless tracking down is required…..

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Post by Caker Sat May 11, 2019 9:45 am

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Post by Caker Sat May 11, 2019 10:04 am

So the fraudster making the fake UC claim would need some ID for online verification, I presume. A vulnerable claimant would more than likely hand over a personal ID document to a loan shark.

I was not familiar with the process for obtaining the 16 digit number

This looks like a problem with online ID because some vulnerable people may be persuaded to part with ID documents if a loan shark is 'plausible' in their opinion. Evil or Very Mad
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Post by Non Deficere Mon May 13, 2019 7:57 am

https://www.portsmouth.co.uk/news/crime/warning-as-fraudsters-dressed-in-suits-con-people-into-taking-out-universal-credit-in-new-scam-1-8923710

‘SMARTLY-dressed’ fraudsters are targeting families on benefits in a new scam, the Citizens Advice has warned.

The conmen, claiming to be from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) prey on people as they leave from job centres, with the promise of offering ‘government loans’.

Instead, the victims are unwittingly signed up to universal credit with the scammers applying for an advanced payment which is paid to the person’s bank.

The cheats then charge the victims for the ‘service’ which is normally half of the payment advance - at an average cost of about £400.

The warning about the scam has been issued by staff at the Gosport branch of Citizen Advice who said the area hasn’t yet been targeted, with most crimes reportedly taking place in the north of England.

However, staff want people to be aware of the con locally to avoid falling victim to it.

In a statement, the organisation said: ‘A number of cases reported to Citizens Advice involve people being approached in their home and in public - especially outside job centres and in pubs - by smartly-dressed individuals targeting those on benefits and offering them “government loans”.

‘The individual does not realise they have been scammed or signed up to universal credit until their legacy benefit has stopped being paid, and the person approaches their local jobcentre where they are informed they have moved onto universal credit, with an advanced payment to repay.’
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Post by Caker Mon May 13, 2019 4:20 pm

I think this needs to be published in local papers so that people are aware of it.
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