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Department of Ag warns farmers about new phone scam

The Department of Agriculture, Food and Marine has said it has become aware of a number of phone calls to farmers from a person purporting to represent the Department, seeking bank details.

In a statement this morning (Thursday, July 23rd), the DAFM spokesperson said: “They state that they need these details to allegedly offer refunds or seek due payments.”

“This Department never seeks bank details or any other personal information by phone or by text message.

Do not share information

If you receive a telephone call purporting to be from this Department and seeking this type of information, please do not share your information.”

“None of our staff will mind you taking their name and ringing back on one of the official numbers listed on our website – do not use the number such a caller gives you.”

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You can also report such phone calls to the department’s quality service unit on: 076 1064468.

What should I do if I have fallen victim to a scam?

“Anyone who mistakenly provides personal information in response to these types of fraudulent phone calls, should contact their bank or credit card company immediately and alert the Gardaí.”

“It is important to point out that these types of scams do not involve this Department’s systems or security, they are designed to get your bank details.” the statement concluded. 

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