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Published 14:24 18 Jan 2021 GMT
Updated 15:36 18 Jan 2021 GMT

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In these emails/texts it is requested that the recipient has to pay an additional cost for customs clearance prior to delivery of their parcel.
In some instances these emails/texts have been circulated in Irish.
Recipients are asked not to provide payment details, and to take a screenshot of the text/email, delete it, and anyone who believes they have been the victim of fraud is asked to report the matter to their local Garda station.
These scams takes advantage of the confusion around Brexit and uses this uncertainty to defraud people.
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