9 Crown Row, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 0TH

Sales Consultant
Anastasia is brilliant with people and loves creating new relationships. Perfect skills for her role at DY! Away from work she’s a keen gym bunny and enjoys taking her dog out on long walks, plus she’s a natural both in front of and behind the camera!
When I was younger I wanted to be…
A fashion stylist. Even now I still go around telling my family and friends what to wear and if they ever need advice they know who to come to.
Top of my bucket list is…
A skydive in Dubai.
You might be surprised to know…
I am a Grade 8 singer. When I was 10 years old I performed at the Royal Albert Hall and went on a music tour through Barcelona in 2017.
On Sunday mornings you can usually find me…
Giving my dog a lovely long walk around Virginia Water.
1 Apr 2020
In this two-minute read, we discover the despicable scams which have developed around the Coronavirus outbreak. And how we can take action to protect ourselves, our families and our communities.
The Coronavirus pandemic has created a surge of people feeling anxious and fearful, and low-life scammers are preying on these emotions to trick people out of hundreds of thousands of pounds.
The scammers are using several methods to target people, including text messaging, social media, phishing emails, direct mail and even in person.
Below are five scams we’ve been made aware of that have happened across the UK.
The Advertising Standards Authority have published a useful article on how to avoid falling victim to a Coronavirus scam. The link to it is at the end of this article.
The website www.actionfraud.police.uk is also a useful source of information around how to reduce the risk of being scammed.
These shameless scammers prey on the elderly and vulnerable in particular, so please share this information with them. Perhaps consider give them a call to make them aware of these frauds that are doing the rounds and to check on how they are doing in general.
From all of us at Duncan Yeardley thanks for reading and stay safe.
https://www.asa.org.uk/news/consumer-advice-avoiding-coronavirus-scams
Get in touch