Monday, March 2, 2026
Lancashire Police are urging residents and local businesses to remain vigilant following a spike in reports involving counterfeit currency being used across the county.
Officers have received multiple reports of victims being paid with fake notes when selling items via social media marketplace platforms, as well as incidents affecting taxi drivers, shops and tradespeople.
Recent intelligence highlights that criminals are actively targeting sellers who arrange to meet in person, often rushing the transaction or offering unusually favourable terms.
Similar warnings have been issued nationwide, advising sellers to take extra care when dealing with cash payments and to learn how to verify genuine banknotes.
Guidance from police forces recommends checking the buyer’s profile, avoiding rushed sales, and familiarising yourself with the Bank of England’s advice on identifying counterfeit notes. How to check your banknotes | Bank of England
Our advice is:
Anyone with information about counterfeit currency or you believe you have been targeted, please contact police on 101.
In an emergency or if a crime is in progress, please call 999.