Scammers have been targeting pensioners with health conditions in Norfolk.
People across the county have reported receiving calls from individuals claiming to be local medical practitioners or health workers.
The caller said the person was entitled to a free medical alert device because they are over 70 and have health issues.
They then asked for payment information to "register the device".
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A spokesman from Norfolk County Council Trading Standards said: "As with any telephone call that you receive out of the blue, we urge you to be vigilant and take a moment to stop and think - especially if you receive a request over the phone or e-mail to make a payment from someone claiming to be from a trusted organisation.
"If you are in any doubt, contact the company or organisation directly using an email or phone number from their official website."
All scam calls can be reported to the council via the Citizens Advice Consumer Service line on 0808 223 1133.
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