July 5, 2023

SCOTS online shoppers are being warned not to fall for a new Argos scam on social media that sees fraudsters take money from their bank account.

The scam appears to show a Dyson hairdryer being sold at a highly discounted price and asks Facebook users to set up a subscription before taking a larger sum of money from their banks.

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Argos scam warning after Scot bought a Dyson hairdryer for on FacebookCredit: Alamy
In this scam, the hairdryer is being advertised for £1.78 instead of the retail price of £299.99

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In this scam, the hairdryer is being advertised for £1.78 instead of the retail price of £299.99Credit: FACEBOOK

The fraudsters are appearing to share the scam on fake social media pages in an attempt to entice online shoppers looking for a bargain buy.

This particular scam shows a fake Argos Facebook page advertising a Dyson Supersonic hairdryer for just £1.78 instead of the retail price of £299.99.

In the post, it claims that the hairdryers are selling at such a great price because Argos “has broken it’s contract with Dyson”.

Once it receives bank details, it then takes more money out at a later date for something completely unrelated.

One Scot shared a warning to others not to buy into the hoax after one of her friends fell for the deal.

Posting on Facebook, they said: “Just to warn you!!!

“Don’t ever pay for this or Amazon or anything that says sale like this.

“One of my friends did it and they took £1.78 subscription and in a few days took £50.

“When we called bank, bank has no idea, they gave us some number to call, eventually we got it to that…

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