Residents on the Isle of Man are being warned of a new parcel scam.
The Office of Fair Trading says fraudsters are sending out airmail-type postcards telling people jewellery is being held in their name.
The OFT says the scammers are after credit or debit card details and these should not be given out.
It says it’s working closely with the post office however the office is legally obliged to deliver the post.
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