Watch Out! Fake Tesco ‘Free Voucher’ Emails Doing The Rounds

Scammers are cashing in on the coronavirus chaos with bogus Tesco emails promising free vouchers. But don’t be fooled – these sneaky messages lead to phishing sites designed to steal your login, personal, and financial details.

Clicking Could Cost You Dearly

The fake emails come with links that look legit but are traps. If you click, you risk handing over sensitive info to cyber crooks. Stay sharp and never click on suspicious links claiming to offer freebies.

Spot The Scam: The A, B, C Of Staying Safe

  • A – Never assume a caller, email, or text is genuine.
  • B – Never believe them without question.
  • C – Always confirm by contacting trusted sources like family, your bank’s fraud department, or the police.

Report It & Stay Secure

If you get one of these dodgy Tesco emails, delete it immediately. Then report it to Action Fraud to help stop the scammers.

For more advice on staying safe online, head to Action Fraud.

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