CARMARTHENSHIRE residents are being urged to spread the word about scams and expose the tactics of fraudsters to protect others after a series of incidents in the area.

Carmarthenshire Trading Standards has dealt with thousands of pounds worth of fraud in the last 12 months alone, mostly concerning older people and those vulnerable through ill health.

They include an Ammanford man who lost more than £40,000 by buying overpriced vitamin supplements, a Burry Port man conned out of £50,000 in bogus lotteries, a St Clear’s woman who lost £4,500 in a series of scam prize draws and a Llanelli man conned out of his life savings worth £75,000 in scams involving diamonds, fine wine and art.

July is Scams Awareness Month and Carmarthenshire Trading Standards wants to help stop people falling prey to scams by following a three-step rule, get advice, report it, and tell others about it.

It comes as national research by Citizens Advice finds scammers are using a variety of tactics to get people to part with their cash, with people losing an average of £2,500 across all types of scam.

Scam methods include vishing whereby scammer’s cold-call people in a bid to get their bank details, and offers of fake services, such as telling people their computer has a virus which they can fix remotely.

Investment scams carried the highest price tag, with people investing in fake diamonds or bogus stocks and shares losing of on average £20,000 each.

Executive Board Member for Public Protection, Cllr Jim Jones, said: “Fraudsters use sophisticated techniques to con people and because they vary their methods, it can be tricky to spot when something is a scam. If you come across something that seems suspicious, seek advice so you don’t put yourself at risk.

“It’s vital to report scams and spread the word so we can clampdown on con artists and stop others falling into the same traps.”

If you have been scammed in Carmarthenshire, report it to Trading Standards by email tradingstandards@carmarthenshire.gov.uk or call 01267 234567, or through the Citizens Advice consumer service on 03454 04 05 06.