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Sue

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This was posted on a local Facebook group yesterday:


A warning to anyone who?s used the ATM at the Lloyds Bank branch on Lordship Lane recently... I found a skimming device on it, removed it and reported it to the police earlier today. Check your statements and / or cancel your cards ASAP! Sad scumbags would do this, particularly at this challenging time! 😡

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TSB atm on Rye lane, yesterday evening luckily my card came out but with some plastic thing stuck to it. I think they were hoping to get my card stupidly I did'nt check for a camera or a false front, police and bank informed.
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I think this happened at santander in Peckham two weeks ago, machine was working fine until a man with a big oversized coat took a long time at the machine. when the next customer used the machine her card took 5 minutes to come out.
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