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Mum with sleep-shopping disorder scammed after sharing bank details while asleep

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A mum from Essex with rare sleep disorder was scammed after filling in her bank details on a dodgy site while online shopping in her sleep. Kelly Knipes, 42, from Basildon, Essex, began to notice she was sleepwalking regularly after the birth of her first child Henry in 2006.

The sleepwalking soon developed sleep shopping – a habit which has seen her splash £3k unknowingly while snoozing. Purchases including a full-sized plastic basketball court and hundreds of pounds worth of Haribo sweets.




In March, Kelly received a spam text impersonating the government, offering financial assistance for her bills. While sleeping, she gave the scammers her financial information and has since been targeted several times after she suspects they sold on her information.

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Mum-of-three Kelly, who runs an events business, from Basildon, Essex, said: “I’ve had to cancel cards a few times, and I’ve had lots of people try to take money out my bank. It can be anxiety-inducing. It’s really upsetting and frustrating going to bed thinking ‘I don’t know what the night is going to lead to’.”

In 2018, Kelly was found to suffer from a condition called parasomnia. She thinks the disorder was sparked by her sleep apnea – where she stops breathing in her sleep.

This forces her brain to partially wake and makes her do things while still asleep – such as browsing online shops. In 2010, long before being diagnosed, she woke up one day to the delivery of an ‘in-ground basketball unit’ including a net, pole and backboard, bought on eBay for £100.

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