Morrisons Shoppers Targeted in £40 Voucher Scam
Morrisons customers are being warned about a cunning fake voucher scam that could cost them big. Fraudsters are flooding inboxes, texts, and social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook with offers of £40 worth of free vouchers. But it’s all a trap to steal your bank details.
Don’t Get Hooked – It’s a Scam
The supermarket giant has issued a stark warning to shoppers. These bogus messages come from third-party scammers pretending to be Morrisons. Their goal? To trick you into handing over personal info and bank details.
How to Stay Safe
- Ignore suspicious emails, texts, and social media posts claiming to be from Morrisons
- Never click on links or attachments in unexpected messages
- Don’t enter any personal or bank information when prompted
A Morrisons spokesman said: “We are aware of a number of spam emails, text messages and social media posts from third-parties posing as Morrisons, for the purpose of fraudulent activity. If you receive one of these suspicious messages, please do not click any links, attachments, or enter personal information.”
Always stay vigilant – if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.