’Scammers may give out other false details, including email addresses, telephone numbers, postal addresses and firm reference numbers,’ says regulator
The FCA has warned consumers of a website pretending to be Admiral Insurance.
The regulator said it had been alerted to the website admiralgreenissue.com and the email address email@admiralgreenissue.com.
The FCA said this firm was “not authorised by us”, but had been contacting people pretending to be an authorised firm.
“Scammers may give out other false details, including email addresses, telephone numbers, postal addresses and firm reference numbers,” it added.
“They may mix these details with the genuine details of authorised firms.
“They may also change their contact details over time.”
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