The Express reported.Fake emails can, at first glance, look very convincing - it is never easy to spot a fake.Local Neighbourhood Watch Schemes have issued a plea for customers to be extra careful as a result.It comes after a customer was sent a phoney message claiming a Royal Mail driver had tried to deliver a letter unsuccessfully.The message asked the resident to pay a fee of £1.99 in order to redeliver the item.They were then encouraged to enter bank details online to complete the transaction.The style of the email and the low fee made the resident believe it could be a legitimate charge.The email was sent to a homeowner in Buckinghamshire and customers across the UK have been urged to be careful.Digital privacy expert at ProPrivacy Ray.
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