This Morning star scammed out of £19k in 'low point' that left him 'too worried to sleep' Do YOU have a story? Email tips@dailymail.com By Chikamso Chukwuenyem For Mailonline Published: 06:09 EDT, 6 August 2024 | Updated: 06:21 EDT, 6 August 2024 e-mail 1 View comments A This Morning star has revealed how he was scammed out of £19k leading to a 'low point' that left him 'too worried to sleep'. On his LBC radio programme, Matthew Wright bravely opened up about the terrifying moment he realised he had been swindled on Monday.

The presenter, 59, told listeners that the fraudsters impersonated courier company Evri , telling him he'd missed his laptop delivery. He believed this because the scam took place not long after Matthew had moved house, meaning he had been receiving many bits and pieces through the post. In an email, the scammers asked Matthew to pay just £2.

50 for a redelivery through an unassuming link - and Matthew went ahead and entered his personal information. A This Morning star revealed on Monday that he was scammed out of £19k leading to a 'low point' that left him 'too worried to sleep' On his LBC radio weekend programme, Matthew Wright bravely opened up about the terrifying moment he realised he had been swindled The presenter told listeners that the fraudsters impersonated courier company Evri and asked him to pay £2.50 for a 'redelivery' - thus getting ahold of his details However, that was just the beginning of this thorough scam.

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