Episode list

Scam Interceptors

Hunting the O2 Fakers
The boss of a scam call centre in Pakistan is pretending to be a mobile provider to get control of UK phone accounts to steal customers' money. Can the Interceptors stop him?
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The £900 iPhone Scam
A student thinks she is talking to an online retail company's fraud team, who are warning her that hackers have bought a £900 phone on her account. It is a lie, but can the Interceptors make her realise the truth?
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Your Visa Card's Been Hacked
A woman thinks she is speaking to a credit card company's fraud department and that her debit card has been hacked. But she is actually talking to scammers, and they want her money.
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The Phoney Cancellation Form
A man has been told he has accidentally taken out a subscription and needs to fill out a cancellation form if he wants his cash back. But in fact, it is all part of a scam. A woman hands over £20,000 to fraudsters trying to get a rebate.
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The £2,000 Cash Withdrawal
Scammers posing as a bank's fraud team convince a vulnerable woman to withdraw £2,000 in cash to help them expose a conspiracy of criminals they are targeting. Can the Interceptors stop her sending the money straight to the criminals?
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Absolute Bankers
Scammers are ringing UK landlines claiming to be from a major UK high-street bank and saying people's accounts have been hacked. Can the Interceptors stop people handing over cash? A dog groomers social media account is hacked.
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The Mega Scam Call Centre
It is the biggest scam call centre the team have ever come across, and one of its agents has lured in a man who believes he is talking to an internet retail giant.
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They Can See Your Phone Screen
A mother and daughter let scammers take control of their phone. They think they are owed back money for an unwanted subscription but in fact, the scammers are about to steal their cash. It is up to Rav and the team to try to stop them.
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The Vodafone Fakers
A man believes he is talking to his mobile phone company - but in fact, they are scammers, and he is about to buy them a very expensive mobile phone.
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