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The West Virginia State Police Department has issued a warning to residents in the area about a recent uptick in fraudulent activities related to online purchases. According to the department, scammers are targeting individuals by posing as legitimate sellers and requesting personal information such as zip codes and country of residence.

The scam involves fake online sellers asking for personal information under the guise of completing a purchase. Once the scammers have obtained this information, they can use it for identity theft or other malicious purposes.

Authorities are urging residents to be cautious when making online purchases and to verify the legitimacy of the seller before providing any personal information. They also recommend using secure payment methods and avoiding sharing sensitive information unless absolutely necessary.

If you believe you have been targeted by this scam or have any information about suspicious online activities, you are encouraged to contact the West Virginia State Police Department immediately. Stay vigilant and protect yourself from falling victim to online scams.

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