Penarth businesses warned of scam call

By Ellyn Wright

1st Sep 2021 | Local News

Shared Regulatory Services have issued a warning to businesses in the Vale of Glamorgan, regarding a telephone scam.

SRS received report from businesses in Cardiff of a male telephoning to demand a payment of £250 for a food hygiene rescore, warning that failure to pay will lead to a fine, said a business engagement officer.

The male may be referring to himself as 'James' in this call.

This is a scam and should not be responded to in any way.

"We understand that some businesses have made a payment over the phone, and so we urge you not to do so, as you may find it difficult to recover that payment.

"If you do receive such a call, please inform South Wales Police via 101, or email us to let us know: [email protected]."

     

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