BE SCAM AWARE

NSW Fair Trading urges consumers to stop, check and verify

Scams Awareness Week 2022 was held in early November, and NSW Fair Trading Commissioner and Head of SafeWork NSW, Natasha Mann, explained the theme of this year’s awareness week was how to spot a scam.
“Stop, check, and verify is the message we’re sending consumers – to take the time to check whether an offer or contact is genuine before acting on it,” Natasha said.
“Due to the ‘fly by night’ nature of many scammers, it can be difficult for law enforcement agencies to track scammers down to take action. This is further complicated by many being located abroad.
“From January 2021 to September 2022 there were 1693 potential scams reported to NSW Fair Trading. Of those, 900 related to online marketplaces which primarily involved consumers buying from fake websites, generally based overseas. More than 490 of the 1693 potential scams involved non supply for goods purchased.
Natasha noted NSW Fair Trading was also seeing consumers fall victim to Facebook and other online marketplace scams, shipping containers and fake websites using fake ABNs and ACNs with no intention to supply, and scams around the purchase of tickets to events, where consumers either purchased invalid tickets from resellers or purchased tickets to an event which didn’t go ahead.”
Where a business is based in Australia, NSW Fair Trading will intervene to try and negotiate an outcome with a business which has potentially scammed a consumer. Where there is limited information, consumers are made aware they have most likely been scammed and options to attempt to recover their money are provided, including informing the police and contacting their financial institution.
“If you spot the signs, always stop to check. If a caller threatens you for immediate payment, it’s likely a scam. Check that communication is real by contacting the person or organisation directly using details you’ve found yourself,” Natasha said.
NSW Fair Trading urges consumers to report scams to the ACCC’s Scamwatch site, the main regulatory body for scams, at www.scamwatch.gov.au/report-a-scam

For further information or assistance, consumers can contact NSW Fair Trading on 13 32 20.