DWP warning after people on State Pension, Universal Credit, PIP wake up to text alert
The Department for Work and Pensions has issued a warning to people on benefits people as State Pension, PIP, Universal Credit claimants are targeted by cruel scam text messages as we head deeper into winter and towards Christmas.
Scammers are sending texts in a bid to nab their "personal or financial details". The DWP warned via Twitter and Facebook: "Be aware of scam text messages claiming to be from @dwpgovuk. Always be careful about links and never share personal or financial details, only engage with trusted official sources."
According to Trading Standards, there have been reports of scam text messages which say you might be eligible to receive a "UK Government living expenses subsidy" for 2023-2024. You are asked to click the link in the message within 24 hours to claim the subsidy.
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The full text reads: "We will begin disbursing living expenses to help you get through the winter. If you receive information proving that you are eligible to apply, please update your information in the link as soon as possible to claim it. We will close the application deadline tomorrow. Please apply as soon as possible. If you fail to receive it after the time, we will reallocate the funds to other citizens in need."
The link in the message leads to a scam website with UK Government branding, where you are asked to enter your contact details and your bank account information. Be suspicious of any message or cold call asking you to apply for a cost of living subsidy or payment.
If you are eligible, you do not need to apply for the cost of living payment. You will be paid automatically in the same way you usually get your benefit or tax credits. Any call or message asking you to apply for a cost of living payment or to contact someone about the payment is likely to be a scam.
DWP will never ask for your personal details via text message or e-mail. If you receive a text message, e-mail or cold call asking for your details or for a fee to 'apply' for the payment, do not click on any links or provide any details.