Bogus collectors

The Dyslexia Association said no one was authorised to collect money door to door on its behalf, or for children of the association, or for any of its interests. It said it was informed by a woman, calling from an unspecified location, she had been...

The Dyslexia Association said no one was authorised to collect money door to door on its behalf, or for children of the association, or for any of its interests.

It said it was informed by a woman, calling from an unspecified location, she had been duped.

The association said its warning was aimed in particular at the elderly and those living alone.

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