Text Message Scams
Guides covering fake delivery texts, bank impersonation SMS, HMRC alerts, and smishing attacks. Learn to identify and report suspicious texts targeting UK phones.
Beat the Scam helps you review suspicious texts, emails, websites, calls, job offers, crypto pitches, and payment requests before money or data is lost.
Try terms like “Royal Mail text”, “job scam”, “bank transfer”, or “crypto withdrawal fee”.
Never rely on the link, phone number, QR code, or payment details supplied by the suspicious message itself. Open the official route yourself.
Find guides by scam type. Each category covers warning signs, verification steps, and what to do if you’ve already interacted.
Guides covering fake delivery texts, bank impersonation SMS, HMRC alerts, and smishing attacks. Learn to identify and report suspicious texts targeting UK phones.
Guides covering vishing calls, fake bank calls, HMRC phone scams, and voice fraud targeting UK residents. Learn to verify callers and avoid phone-based scams.
Guides covering Facebook Marketplace, Gumtree, Vinted, and eBay scams targeting UK buyers and sellers. Spot fake payment fraud, advance fees, and collection scams.
Guides covering bank transfer fraud, advance fee scams, fake invoices, and APP fraud in the UK. Learn how to verify payment requests and protect your money.
Guides covering phishing emails, business email compromise, fake invoices, and email impersonation. Learn to identify and report suspicious emails in the UK.
Guides covering fake tech support calls, remote access scams, and malicious software targeting UK users. Learn to spot and shut down tech support fraud.
Guides covering fake online shops, lookalike domains, and website verification. Learn how to check if a website is legitimate before buying or sharing details.
Guides covering fake investment opportunities, pension fraud, clone firm scams, and financial impersonation targeting UK consumers. Learn to protect your savings.
Practical guides for the most commonly reported scams affecting UK consumers.
During UK bank holidays, scammers send SMS messages pretending to be parcel delivery services, claiming you need to pay a fee or confirm delivery. These texts contain malicious links designed to steal your banking details, passwords, and money.
Got an automated 'Amazon' call about a suspicious order or account? It's almost certainly a scam. Here's how the fake Amazon call works and how to stop it.
Chargeback scams let a buyer keep the goods and get their money back, leaving the seller out of pocket. Here's how chargeback fraud works and how to protect yourself.
Gumtree is legitimate, but scammers use it. Here are the most common Gumtree scams targeting UK buyers and sellers, the warning signs, and how to stay safe.
Someone asks you to read back a Google verification code to 'prove you're real'? It's a scam to hijack your number. Here's how it works and what to do.
Complete guide to identifying common UK scams and protecting yourself. Learn warning signs, reporting procedures, and defence strategies from verified consumer threats.
Paste a suspicious text, email, URL, or job offer into the free AI scam checker and get an instant plain-English verdict — powered by Claude AI.
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Urgency and secrecy are common scam tools. Speed benefits the fraudster, not you.
Open the official site or app yourself. Call published numbers, not the ones in the message.
Security codes authorise actions. Treat them like passwords.
Bank transfer and crypto payments need stronger checks than card payments.
The site provides educational checklists and examples so readers can verify suspicious messages themselves through official channels. The AI scam checker can give you an instant verdict on a specific message.
Yes. Presentation quality is not proof of legitimacy. Verification path matters more than appearance.
Contact your bank or card issuer immediately, preserve evidence, secure compromised accounts, and stop further payments while you verify the situation.
Every guide is written to be understandable under pressure — short sections, clear headings, and practical next steps.
Guides focus on scams reported in the UK: HMRC impersonation, delivery fraud, bank transfer pressure, and UK marketplace platforms.
The site does not assume every suspicious message is a scam. It helps you verify systematically using official channels.