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Winter Fuel Payment scammers posing as DWP target vulnerable pensioners
Winter Fuel Payment scammers posing as DWP target vulnerable pensioners

The Independent

timea day ago

  • Business
  • The Independent

Winter Fuel Payment scammers posing as DWP target vulnerable pensioners

Pensioners have been warned to watch out for scam texts about the Winter Fuel Payment changes after Labour confirmed millions more will be able to receive it this year. Eligibility for the payment was slashed for 2024, excluding all but the very poorest pensioners from claiming it. The government has now responded to calls to undo this measure, raising the threshold so that anyone with an income of or below £35,000 will receive it this winter. Just over three-quarters of pensioners – nine million people – will now receive the benefit, the government estimates. The further two million pensioners with taxable incomes above the threshold will remain exempt. Crucially, pensioners now don't need to do anything to receive the payment. It will now be paid automatically to all, with those with incomes over the threshold having it clawed back automatically through the tax system. This means any text purporting to be from the DWP urging pensioners to 'apply' for their Winter Fuel Payment a scam, the department has confirmed. Those receiving these texts should be especially wary if they contain requests for bank details, payment, or claim there is a time limit. The issue was recently raised by Cheshire West and Chester council, whose trading standards officers are warning pensioners in the area against falling foul of the scam texts after seeing a rise in them. The local authority has shared an example of a fraudulent text that was sent to a pensioner in the area: 'DWP Service Centre: You have not yet completed your application for an energy subsidy for 2024-2025. The subsidy is £300. It is important that you submit your application by 10 June. Late applications will not be processed. (LINK) (Please reply 'yes' and then exit the text message and re-open to activate the link, or copy the link and open it in your browser). Have a great day, DWP.' One woman on social media shared how she fell foul of a scam earlier this year: 'I'm absolutely furious! I have just been the victim of a scam targeting older people. I was sent a text message supposed to be from the D.W.P, telling me about the winter fuel payment. The text continues to say that I can't get this because I have not completed the application form yet. 'They said that the deadline is tomorrow and therefore I must complete the form urgently. So they wanted details my full name phone number email address and they wanted to test my card by saying if I pay them £1 then they would reimburse me. 'When I tried to use my debit card it wasn't acceptable so I used my credit card. After that it said that I should send the code that they had sent me to make sure my money was safe. But they hadn't sent me a code. And everytime I pressed help nothing happened. 'They have details to all my money and I am unbelievably stressed so please people be very careful and don't fall for a scam like I did.' Fortunately, she was able to contact her bank to cancel both of her cards, meaning no money had been lost. The pensioner revealed that the scammers had attempted to add her credit card to a mobile phone, but failed because it was cancelled. Cheshire West and Chester council cabinet member for community safety, Stuart Bingham said: 'This latest scam appears timed to coincide with the chancellor's announcement this week of the changes to the winter fuel payment, extending the eligibility criteria. Watch out for fake text messages claiming to be from the Government, inviting you to apply for a new winter fuel payment. 'This scam is a repeat of a similar scam in the autumn of 2024. There is no requirement to apply for the payment. Do not give anyone your personal data after receiving a text message. Please also check on vulnerable neighbours and relatives to ensure they are aware of this scam.'

Pensioners warned to watch out for Winter Fuel Payment scam texts after Labour changes
Pensioners warned to watch out for Winter Fuel Payment scam texts after Labour changes

The Independent

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • The Independent

Pensioners warned to watch out for Winter Fuel Payment scam texts after Labour changes

Pensioners have been warned to watch out for scam texts about the Winter Fuel Payment changes after Labour confirmed millions more will be able to receive it this year. Eligibility for the payment was slashed for 2024, excluding all but the very poorest pensioners from claiming it. The government has now responded to calls to undo this measure, raising the threshold so that anyone with an income of or below £35,000 will receive it this winter. Just over three-quarters of pensioners – nine million people – will now receive the benefit, the government estimates. The further two million pensioners with taxable incomes above the threshold will remain exempt. Crucially, pensioners now don't need to do anything to receive the payment. It will now be paid automatically to all, with those with incomes over the threshold having it clawed back automatically through the tax system. This means any text purporting to be from the DWP urging pensioners to 'apply' for their Winter Fuel Payment a scam, the department has confirmed. Those receiving these texts should be especially wary if they contain requests for bank details, payment, or claim there is a time limit. The issue was recently raised by Cheshire West and Chester council, whose trading standards officers are warning pensioners in the area against falling foul of the scam texts after seeing a rise in them. The local authority has shared an example of a fraudulent text that was sent to a pensioner in the area: 'DWP Service Centre: You have not yet completed your application for an energy subsidy for 2024-2025. The subsidy is £300. It is important that you submit your application by 10 June. Late applications will not be processed. (LINK) (Please reply 'yes' and then exit the text message and re-open to activate the link, or copy the link and open it in your browser). Have a great day, DWP.' One woman on social media shared how she fell foul of a scam earlier this year: 'I'm absolutely furious! I have just been the victim of a scam targeting older people. I was sent a text message supposed to be from the D.W.P, telling me about the winter fuel payment. The text continues to say that I can't get this because I have not completed the application form yet. 'They said that the deadline is tomorrow and therefore I must complete the form urgently. So they wanted details my full name phone number email address and they wanted to test my card by saying if I pay them £1 then they would reimburse me. 'When I tried to use my debit card it wasn't acceptable so I used my credit card. After that it said that I should send the code that they had sent me to make sure my money was safe. But they hadn't sent me a code. And everytime I pressed help nothing happened. 'They have details to all my money and I am unbelievably stressed so please people be very careful and don't fall for a scam like I did.' Fortunately, she was able to contact her bank to cancel both of her cards, meaning no money had been lost. The pensioner revealed that the scammers had attempted to add her credit card to a mobile phone, but failed because it was cancelled. Cheshire West and Chester council cabinet member for community safety, Stuart Bingham said: 'This latest scam appears timed to coincide with the chancellor's announcement this week of the changes to the winter fuel payment, extending the eligibility criteria. Watch out for fake text messages claiming to be from the Government, inviting you to apply for a new winter fuel payment. 'This scam is a repeat of a similar scam in the autumn of 2024. There is no requirement to apply for the payment. Do not give anyone your personal data after receiving a text message. Please also check on vulnerable neighbours and relatives to ensure they are aware of this scam.'

Stoke-on-Trent aids find £25k of illegal cigarettes and vapes
Stoke-on-Trent aids find £25k of illegal cigarettes and vapes

BBC News

time11-06-2025

  • BBC News

Stoke-on-Trent aids find £25k of illegal cigarettes and vapes

Illegal tobacco and vapes worth £25,000 have been seized in a series of raids in a from Stoke-on-Trent City Council's trading standards team and Staffordshire Police searched four sites in High Street, Tunstall, on 4 20,000 cigarettes, 6.5kg of hand-rolling tobacco, 650 vapes and 22 tubs of shisha were recovered, a city council spokesperson Amjid Wazir said illegal tobacco and vapes often exploited vulnerable workers and undermined legitimate businesses. The raids were part of Operation Cece – a national trading standards and HM Revenue and Customs initiative aimed at tackling the supply of illegal came after the introduction of the ban on single-use vapes on 1 June. Follow BBC Stoke & Staffordshire on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.

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