Warning to Lancashire businesses as trickster cons takeaway
That’s the opinion of Sir Alex Ferguson’s personal magician, Andrew Green, from Preston, who says the man’s confidence suggests he’s not a one-trick pony.
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Hide AdNow the takeaway owners are warning other businesses not to be duped. The man can be seen on CCTV at Barton Takeaway, sliding a £10 note up his sleeve before presenting a £5 note and demanding more change.
The unsuspecting cashier hands the money over and although it may appear the man gains only £5, Andrew believes he could be conning businesses all over Lancashire.
Andrew, who has spent 20 years in the illusion business and performs at Sir Alex’s private parties, says the man uses “distraction and confidence” to trick his victim.
He said: “The first thing I noticed when watching the video is that the man who performs the trick really looks like he’s practised too because he does it with such ease.
“That, however, doesn’t necessarily mean he’s a magician.
“Another key point is his confidence and his mannerisms.
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Hide Ad“He doesn’t look like he’s got away with something, despite having an audience.
“It’s very slick so that when the cashier looks back, his hands haven’t moved, despite it only being a second or two later.”
Andrew believes all this adds up to the man being a serial conman who could have scammed thousands of pounds from small businesses.
The manager of the Barton takeaway, Jen Law, agrees and hopes by releasing the footage other local businesses can be warned.
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Hide Ad“We thought the man was acting suspiciously when he came in,” he said. “He was being quite rude and awkward with his order too and when he’d gone I thought I’d check the CCTV to see if anything had happened.
“It was then I saw that we’d be conned and because he looked so practised I have no doubts that he’s done it to other businesses.
“We just don’t want anyone else to get caught out like we did and hopefully the police can catch him.”
The incident happened at around 5.45pm on November 2 and police say they are aware of the footage.
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Hide AdA Lancashire Police spokesman said: “We would urge any business owners to be wary of scams and frauds. If you suspect you may have been a victim of fraud contact Action Fraud, the UK’s national fraud reporting centre, by visiting www.actionfraud.police.uk
“The website also provides tips and advice on preventing fraudulent activity. Alternatively you can contact police on the non-emergency number 101.”