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Manuela Junghans જર્મની Local time: 19:46 સભ્ય (2004) અંગ્રેજી થી જર્મન + ...
Mar 3, 2010
Hi All
I just wanted to give you a quick warning about an apparent tax fraud.
After having completed my online tax return in January all my accounts have been settled, paid and repaid, but today I received an e-mail, supposedly from hmrc, however, it turns out that this is not a legitimate hmrc e-mail address ([email protected]). I spoke to them on the phone and they confirmed it is fraudulent.
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Hi All
I just wanted to give you a quick warning about an apparent tax fraud.
After having completed my online tax return in January all my accounts have been settled, paid and repaid, but today I received an e-mail, supposedly from hmrc, however, it turns out that this is not a legitimate hmrc e-mail address ([email protected]). I spoke to them on the phone and they confirmed it is fraudulent.
You can report (forward) any such e-mails to [email protected]
Otherwise I´d advise you to just delete it, but don´t click on the link provided in the e-mail.
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Susanna Garcia Local time: 18:46 ઇટાલિયન થી અંગ્રેજી + ...
ઇન મેમોરીયમ
Tax rebate
Mar 3, 2010
Yes, I had this too but as no pig was flying past my window at the time, knew it had to be a scam.
Other clues were the repeated sendings and the lack of named recipient.
Thanks for flagging this up, Manuela.
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Sonia Hill યૂનાઇટેડ કિંગ્ડમ Local time: 18:46 ઇટાલિયન થી અંગ્રેજી
I've received this too
Mar 3, 2010
I've received this email a few times now and it's definitely a scam as you say. It's well worth mentioning on here though, as it does look fairly authentic at first glance. Thanks for providing the address for reporting these messages.
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Silvina Gospodinova યૂનાઇટેડ કિંગ્ડમ Local time: 18:46 સભ્ય (2008) અંગ્રેજી થી બલ્ગેરિયન + ...
Thank you
Mar 3, 2010
Thanks Manuela!
Good to know!
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Neil Coffey યૂનાઇટેડ કિંગ્ડમ Local time: 18:46 ફ્રેન્ચ થી અંગ્રેજી + ...
Fraud with HMRC is quite common
Mar 3, 2010
The HMRC keeps a list of known fraudulent e-mails claiming to be HMRC-related -- they're quite common.
The bottom line: remember if somebody offical really really really thinks you owe them money, they won't just send you a friendly e-mail, they'll take other action. E-mails from the HMRC claiming to be demands for money can be pretty much ignored.
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Krzysztof Kajetanowicz (X) પોલેન્ડ Local time: 19:46 અંગ્રેજી થી પોલિશ + ...
haha
Mar 4, 2010
Susanna Garcia wrote:
Yes, I had this too but as no pig was flying past my window at the time, knew it had to be a scam.
Other clues were the repeated sendings and the lack of named recipient.
Thanks for flagging this up, Manuela.
Did the scammer think you'd believe in the taxman actually trying to grant you a tax rebate?
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