Earlier this month it was announced the high street retailer had collapsed and many stores are running sales and discounts as a result
. The store has also stopped allowing orders online for home delivery or click and collect.
The Mirror reports how they were previously told by administrators from PwC that it is aware of "a number of fake Wilko websites". They have reminded customers that products can now only be purchased in stores.Gareth Shaw is deputy editor at MoneySavingExpert.com, which was founded by financial guru Martin Lewis. Mr Shaw has issued a warning to customers about the websites claiming to be Wilko."For web addresses, it's what's before the .com or .co.
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