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Warning issued over parking scam text message

The Isle of Wight Council is warning Islanders not to respond to texts about nonspecific parking fines.

It said it was aware of a scam in which people are asked to pay a fine or face prosecution.

The victim is asked to click a link in the message which takes them to a very convincing copy of the official government website, complete with logos, branding and font.

They are then asked to provide personal and payment data to pay the fine. The texts warn of increased charges, prosecution and court fees for those who fail to pay with 28 days.

The council said any legitimate charges relating to a penalty charge notice (PCN) should be paid via the details on the back of the notice or statutory documentation sent via the post.

Certificated Enforcement Agents may send text messages in relation to PCNs. However, these will identify the enforcement agent, the appropriate contact details for the agent together with a specific case reference to enable the recipient to verify the message.

Mark Downer, the council’s parking manager, said: “This scam is trying to get money out of anyone it can, regardless of whether or not they have had a PCN filed about their parking.

“If you receive an unexpected text message, don’t be tempted to click on any links or follow instructions to log into any accounts. Links can contain malware that could infect your device and lead to scammers doing further damage.

“If you receive a text message do not make any payment or provide your bank details and delete the text message.”

If you believe you have been a victim of this scam, report the matter online to Action Fraud or call 0300 123 2040.

To make an official payment, you can find out more information on the council’s website.

Published
7 October 2024
Last Updated
7 October 2024
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