April 3, 2024

Martin Lewis hopped onto Twitter to set the record straight regarding a website that had used his likeness to market its money-saving investment scheme. The homepage of the website includes a huge photo of the financial journalist along with the text, “Calculate your finances”.

The site then goes on to present users with a form, where it asks for name, phone number, email and the amount one is looking to invest. 

There’s even the option of selecting upwards of £250,000.

The site’s description reads: “Whether you’ve £1 or £1 million, take action now to ensure you’re getting every possible penny of interest on your savings.”

One devoted fan speculated whether the site was in fact legit after their mother had received an email regarding a fixed rate bond.

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“One from Princess Anne and one the Duchess of Cornwall.

“I’ve met both during consumer campaigning work.

“Each congratulated me on my CBE.”

Martin concluded, writing: “I’m chuffed. How thoughtful.”

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