hereAs the incident wasn't classed as an emergency, Bradley had to complete an Action Fraud form online and was informed it would take up to 14 days for the team to get back to him.Bradley, who also coaches his son's football team, was gutted that, even with his professional social media experience, he still fell victim to an online scam.
And his concern now lies with other parents who could lose money too."Sometimes you see things happen to other people and you just don’t think.
Or you think you can tell a kidder," he said."It looked legitimate. I work in social media, I know when you release a new product to the market, you do genuinely give the product to influencers to do give-aways or to resell."I thought being in social for so many.