Here’s the latest I can share about Barclays direct debit warnings based on recent reporting.
- Barclays has publicly warned UK customers about scams promising refunds or “free money” tied to direct debits. The guidance emphasizes being cautious of offers that seem too good to be true and to block accounts or content that promotes such schemes.[3][5]
- The warning was circulated via Barclays’ social media channels (notably Instagram) and includes examples of typical scam videos that impersonate bank staff or scammers promising rapid refunds.[5][3]
- The core risk is social media scams and phishing attempts around direct debits, with Barclays advising customers to contact their bank immediately if money is lost or transactions appear fraudulent, and to change compromised credentials if needed.[3][5]
If you’d like, I can:
- Pull more detailed, up-to-date articles from specific outlets and summarize their timelines and watchwords.
- Create a quick checklist you can use to verify direct debit requests and spot red flags.
- Provide steps to report suspected scams to Barclays and relevant authorities.