Nick Stapleton

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Crime and scams expert

Nick Stapleton is a white male with short brown hair and facial hair. He wears a navy long-sleeved t-shirt and stands in front of the Morning Live studio.

Here is Nick Stapleton's expert advice on crime and scams...

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Missing pet cons

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Scammers Impersonating Police

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Three scams you should know about.

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Scam Interceptors: The most shocking scams

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Scam travel ad warning

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Do you know the signs of fake scam support groups?

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Could you spot a fake online pharmacy?

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The risks of ‘Scambaiting’

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How do you spot this heartbreaking photo scam?

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Fight for a fraud refund

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The latest scam targeting dementia patients

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Warnings about AI voice cloning

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Quickfire scam questions with Nick Stapleton

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If you’re concerned a vulnerable adult might be falling victim to a scam, Nick Stapleton explains the steps to take.

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Scams: Your questions answered

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Scammers exploiting sick children

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How AI is helping scammers

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How can you prevent identity fraud?

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What are 'calendar phishing' scams?

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A new scam affecting EE customers

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Debunking deepfake celebrity adverts

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What are the signs of a fake DWP letter?

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What are the latest viewer-reported scams?

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What are the signs of a job scam?

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How to spot a parking scam