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Published 08:57 21 Feb 2018 GMT
Updated 11:14 21 Feb 2018 GMT
The scam involves people being called by an 'organisation' claiming to be owed money by the victim and threatening that they could be prosecuted.
The scammers use personal information about the victim to convince them they're in trouble, Gardaí say.
The victims are told that the payment can be made with iTunes vouchers.
Once they have bought the vouchers in a shop, the victims are instructed to give the scammer the voucher number over the phone.
Older people are thought to be especially vulnerable to this.
Gardaí are warning people not to fall for anyone who claims to have information about them.
"No company will request payment via iTunes or any other online vouchers," a Garda spokesperson said.
"If you receive a call like this, end the call and contact Gardaí.
"Always say no to unsolicited callers or texters seeking private information about you - private information includes your name, address, date of birth, family details, bank account numbers, PIN, Passwords."
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