Mass Marketing Fraud
Mass marketing fraud is when you receive an uninvited contact by email, letter, phone or adverts, making false promises to con you out of money.
Mass marketing fraudsters try to lure victims with false promises of large cash prizes, goods or services in exchange for upfront fees, or what they call taxes or donations.
Mass marketing scams are also known as consumer frauds. They could involve:
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someone pretending to sell something they don’t have. The fraudster takes your money without giving anything in return for it.
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a fraudster supplying goods or services which are of a lower quality than those paid for, or failing to supply the goods and service bought altogether.
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someone trying to persuade you to buy something you don’t really want using oppressive marketing or sales techniques. |