RESIDENTS in Sedgemoor are being warned to be alert, after several people have phoned Sedgemoor District Council to report scams.
The most recent is a survey scam being promoted and conducted via social media platforms.
The survey asks residents to provide details of how they have coped with the COVID-19 pandemic.
It is alleged the survey was authorised and sanctioned by the local council but Sedgemoor District Council said this is not the case.
The scammers tell you that you would be paid £25 for taking part in the survey, which involves giving your personal and financial details.
"If you know someone who may be vulnerable to this type of offence, please speak to them and share crime prevention tips and remind them of the threat from telephone fraudster," a Sedgemoor District Council spokesperson said.
More information on protecting yourself from fraud is available on the Police website and from Action Fraud.
If you have given over personal details call the police straight away on 101 and report the matter as an identity theft scam.
The police will also direct you to the Action Fraud helpline on 0300 123 2040
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