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Two East Riding residents have been duped out of hundreds of pounds by a bogus postal worker.
Humberside Police have issued a warning about the doorstep scam after residents were told a postal charge needed to be paid by debit card.
The man dressed as a postal worker then claimed he needed a better signal for the card machine, but instead left with the card, withdrawing cash.
A 76-year-old women was targeted in Beverley last month, and a 71-year-old man in Willerby last Thursday.
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