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Say Scram to Scammers

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Stay-Smart-OnlineThis Stay Smart Online Week, the ACCC is warning the community to watch out for common online scams they might encounter.

The online sphere – email, the internet, social media and mobile apps – has overtaken telephones as scammers’ preferred tool of the trade to contact potential victims. In 2017, the ACCC’s Scamwatch site has received more than 51,000 reports of scammers trying to con people online. Online scam losses total nearly $37 million so far in 2017, with people aged 45 to 54 most likely to lose money.

“It’s difficult to spot a scammer online these days as they  go to great lengths  to trick the public and steal personal information and money,” ACCC Deputy Chair Delia Rickard said.

The top three scams that people are most likely to encounter online are:

  • Phishing – often delivered via email, scammers will pretend to be from well-known businesses and government departments to con unsuspecting victims out of their personal information and money. For example they might say they’re from Apple and you need to reset your password for security reasons, or they may offer you a gift voucher to a major supermarket for completing a ‘survey’.
  • False billing – scammers will pretend to be from a utility provider such as your phone or energy company and send you a fake bill. These scams can be very hard to pick as the fake bills scammers send look authentic.
  • Buying and selling – scammers will trick people who are looking to buy or sell goods online. For example, they may set up a fake online store that sells well-known brands at seemingly too-good-to-be-true prices; or they may set up a fake listing on a classifieds website.

Ms Rickard said there are some simple techniques members of the public can employ to avoid being stung by a scammer online.

“While scammers are often after your money, they’re also trying to steal your personal information, which is just as valuable. It’s important to safeguard your personal details online the same way you would your wallet,” Ms Rickard said.

“If you’re ever contacted out of the blue, particularly via email, by someone asking you to pay a bill, complete a survey or update your passwords, it pays to be sceptical. If it seems too good to be true, it probably is.”

“If you’re unsure about the legitimacy of something online like a store, classified listing or email you receive, do your own research as others who have been stung by scammers will often post warnings for others. There are also plenty of very useful tips and advice at www.scamwatch.gov.au to avoid being stung by online scams,” Ms Rickard said.

See more information about Stay Smart Online Week.

12/10/2017 |

Ladies! Who’s Ready to Play AFL and REPRESENT!

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Trial Date for Female AFL Players Announced!

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The Redcliffe Tigers AFC will be holding trials on Monday, the 30th of October, leading into the 2018 AFL Season open females.

Having previously had a Tigeress team back around 2003-2006, the club is looking to bring back a women’s team to join the Tiger Army.

If you are interested in attending the trials, below is the date and time for Senior Girls.

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Where: Rothwell Park, McGahey Street, QLD

When:  Monday 30th October

Time: 6:30-8pm (start training at 6:30pm)

All players with or without AFL experience are welcome to attend this trial for Open age groups before the selection is made on the 6th November.

For more information, visit their website.

04/10/2017 |

Violent Stabbing in Redcliffe

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Police have charged a woman with attempted murder following an incident at a home in Redcliffe yesterday evening.

Police were called to an address on Sportsground Street just before 7:30pm following reports a man had been stabbed in the back.

An 82-year-old Redcliffe man was transported to Royal Brisbane Hospital in a critical but stable condition.

A 52-year-old Redcliffe woman, who was known to the man and located at the scene, has been charged with one count of attempted murder.

She is due to appear in Redcliffe Magistrates Court today.

If you have information for police, contact Policelink on 131 444 or provide information using the online form 24hrs per day.

You can report information about crime anonymously to Crime Stoppers, a registered charity and community volunteer organisation, by calling 1800 333 000 or via crimestoppersqld.com.au 24hrs per day.

 

 

03/10/2017 |
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