Posted: Sun 3rd Apr 2022

Carers warned to be on alert as scammers target £500 support payment

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Sunday, Apr 3rd, 2022

Residents who are unpaid carers are being urged to be alert for a new scam.

Within days of Welsh Government announcing that more than 57,000 unpaid carers across Wales are to receive a £500 support payment, some residents have reported being contacted by individuals impersonating council officers who have asked for confidential banking details in order to process the payment.

A North Wales council has received information reports of unpaid carers who have been contacted by someone claiming to be from their local council, they mentioned a £500 carer payment and then asked for the individual’s bank details.

They said, “Please be aware that this is a scam and should be ignored.”

No one should hand over their banking details or any other confidential information to anyone who telephones, emails or cold-calls them with such demands.

Almost 2,500 unpaid carers across Wrexham will receive a £500 payment in recognition of the pivotal role they have played during the pandemic.

Unpaid carers who are receiving Carer’s Allowance on March 31st this year will be eligible for the payment.

An unpaid carer is someone who cares for a partner, relative or friend who has an illness of disability. Carers Allowance is paid to people caring for at least 35 hours a week, who care for someone receiving certain benefits and who earn no more than £128 a week.

Across Wales there are an estimated 57,130 people in receipt of Carers Allowance in Wales, 2,359 of which are in the Flintshire area.

Unpaid carers will be able to submit their claim to local authorities later this year.

Further details on how and when to register for the payment will be available shortly the Welsh Government has said.



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