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Potential HMRC scam

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Gouldie0

New Member
Hi All,

Received a heads up about the following scam that seems to be going round. Someone pretending to be HMRC and advising you're due a tax rebate and require you to fill in a form. The form just happens to have a section for you to complete your debit / credit card details.

The correspondence is as follows;-

-----Original Message-----From: HM Revenue & Customs [mailto:eek:[email protected]]Sent: 15 August 2009 21:40Subject: REFUND AMOUNT: 327.54 GBP TAX RETURN FOR THE YEAR 2009RECALCULATION OF YOUR TAX REFUNDHMRC 2008-2009LOCAL OFFICE No. 3819TAX CREDIT OFFICER: David CraigTAX REFUND ID NUMBER: 381716209REFUND AMOUNT: 327.54 GBP

Dear Applicant, The contents of this email and any attachments are confidential and asapplicable, copyright in these is reserved to HM Revenue & Customs.Unless expressly authorised by us, any further dissemination ordistribution of this email or its attachments is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient of this email, please reply toinform us that you have received this email in error and then delete itwithout retaining any copy. I am sending this email to announce: After the last annual calculationof your fiscal activity we have determined that you are eligible toreceive a tax refund of 327.54 GBP You have attached the tax return form with the TAX REFUND NUMBER ID:381716209, complete the tax return form attached to this message. After completing the form, please submit the form by clicking the SUBMITbutton on form and allow us 5-9 business days in order to process it.

Our head office address can be found on our web site athttp://www hmrc co uk/

Sincerely,
David Craig
HMRC Tax Credit Office
Preston
PR1 0SB
cPanel hmrc co uk/


I have taken the dots out of the link so it doesn't become active, the website is also incorrect as it's .gov.uk.

Stay vigilent people

Cheers

Neil :thumbup:
 
stugster

stugster

Active Member
These emails are all too common. I've never seen one purporting to be from HRMC though.

Can you PM me the links the email contains so that I can ensure the host providers can remove the website (if they haven't already)?
 
There are some fairly convincing scams about involving HMRC or the DWP....

I came across a debt collecting agency that was sending out threatening letters in the name of DWP. They're VERY organised and persistent; to the extent they'll produce fake DWP letters and seem to have insider knowledge and access to some old records...

And the thing is the DWP itself is such a f*cking shambles that it cant/won't address the matter properly!
 
abs

abs

New Member
I've been getting emails from various banks, HMRC etc for some time. I just delete them without looking at them.

Hope I don't get a genuine one - I might get into trouble for not replying!

Theresia
 
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promostamper

New Member
i tend to call hmrc up when i get an email to verify if it is them and always ask them to send by mail to verify the information on the email. so far scams
 
Power Lunch Club

Power Lunch Club

New Member
I've been getting emails from various banks, HMRC etc for some time. I just delete them without looking at them.

Hope I don't get a genuine one - I might get into trouble for not replying!

Theresia

Hi Theresia,

I think most banks don't use email to send out important information (sure many of their employees have emails),as it so prone to abuse and fraud...so I wouldn't worry about deleting anything that appears in your email box from a bank.

They prefer to have a hard physical copy of everthing. Keeps everything legal and legit for them also.

Gordon
 
Mike Lewis

Mike Lewis

New Member
I've had a couple of these from HMRC, but they were obvious fakes: bad spelling and punctuation; and generally not the sort of language or style you would expect. Plus the fact that HMRC are hardly going to email you to tell you about a tax rebate.

Mike
 
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