Martin Lewis issues WASPI compensation alert as he warns 'don't fall for it'
- Martin Lewis warns women born in the 1950s about fraudulent compensation websites appearing recently.
- Opportunists exploit the lack of a government compensation scheme following state pension age changes affecting these women.
- Bogus sites ask for personal information like bank details and birth certificates, sometimes claiming connection to Mr Lewis.
- WASPI chairwoman Angela Madden reports the group "has fielded dozens of queries from women".
- WASPI urges vigilance against these scams, stating only the UK Government would announce any official compensation.
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Martin Lewis gives scam warning about DWP state pension changes
Martin Lewis is warning about scams which prey on women affected by state pension changes
DWP scammers are preying on WASPI women - and it's the government's fault
Thousands of women from the WASPI (Women Against State Pension Inequality) campaign have been warned about a dangerous rise in scams targeting them, exploiting their hopes for Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) compensation over changes to the state pension age. Martin Lewis, a well-known BBC and ITV personality and financial expert, has sounded a stark “criminal” alert to those affected, urging caution and vigilance against these fraudulent…
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