28 October 2005
News Release
An innovative new twist is being used by overseas people who telephone New Zealanders with offers of share deals.
The new approach has several features.
"Telephone share scams have plagued New Zealanders, particularly those with small businesses, for several years," Director of Enforcement Norman Miller says. "Many millions of dollars have been lost to them. The scam has evolved to highly sophisticated levels."
The end result is always the same; the victim is convinced that the deal is real, and conned into sending more money out of the country. This money is always lost.
The Commission has launched a second publicity campaign to alert people to this scam. It encourages people to "Slam the phone" on callers offering share deals and not be "sucked in" by these callers.
The campaign follows similar publicity in June and July this year which brought a flood of inquiries to the Commission.
Avoid being defrauded:
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Contact: Contact: Poly Banerjee Ph: 04 471 7666
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