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panther 08-01-2009 12:54

Fake tax emails....BEWARE!!
 
People are getting scam emails promising tax rebates............
Fake Tax Emails: Britain Being Flooded With Phishing Scams Warns HM Revenue And Customs | UK News | Sky News

I for one never reply to emails especially when it comes to money!!

beechy 08-01-2009 13:09

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anything to do with tax
payment or rebate i leave well alone
my accountant does that, at least he says he does :gooddog:

West Ender 08-01-2009 17:44

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We had a similar thread about a year ago and I'll say again what I said then. HMRC does not email anyone about repayments and never has.

No reputable organisation ever asks for bank account details by email and anyone who still doesn't believe this needs a very strong reality check.

SPUGGIE J 08-01-2009 19:54

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Quote:

Originally Posted by West Ender (Post 667256)
We had a similar thread about a year ago and I'll say again what I said then. HMRC does not email anyone about repayments and never has.

No reputable organisation ever asks for bank account details by email and anyone who still doesn't believe this needs a very strong reality check.


How very true. Though if someone is daft enough to answer with their details despite all warnings deserve the outcome they are landed with.

cashman 08-01-2009 21:15

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only problem with that,is some elderly people who were not "Brought Up" understanding computers n have no experience of the internet can be fooled easy with these. i was a total numpty when i first started on the net, luckily i got away without falling fer these scams, i aint exactly " Bamber Gascoingne" now, so the more warnings the better of these things i reckon.:)

Royboy39 08-01-2009 21:26

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 667336)
only problem with that,is some elderly people who were not "Brought Up" understanding computers n have no experience of the internet can be fooled easy with these. i was a total numpty when i first started on the net, luckily i got away without falling fer these scams, i aint exactly " Bamber Gascoingne" now, so the more warnings the better of these things i reckon.:)

Hey Cashy...this one was....try to get a bob out of me is nigh impossible.
The only one I trust is my better half and she has to provide a password :).

West Ender 08-01-2009 21:32

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I don't buy this "poor old people haven't a clue" thing. Elderly is not synonymous with stupid. Most older people who have access to the internet also have access to the hundreds of warnings about this sort of scam. Those who fall for it, if they are "senior citizens", were most likely just as dim when they were a great deal younger. And, yeah, I'm 66 in 10 days time - and I've still got my marbles! ;)

cashman 08-01-2009 21:56

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Originally Posted by West Ender (Post 667344)
I don't buy this "poor old people haven't a clue" thing. Elderly is not synonymous with stupid. Most older people who have access to the internet also have access to the hundreds of warnings about this sort of scam. Those who fall for it, if they are "senior citizens", were most likely just as dim when they were a great deal younger. And, yeah, I'm 66 in 10 days time - and I've still got my marbles! ;)

look i said "some" not all, and i was very dim with computers etc, but object very much to you saying most likely just as dim when younger, cos i certainly was not.:( still am not too bright with computers, am honest enough to say so.

West Ender 08-01-2009 22:10

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For heaven's sake, Cashy, I meant dim as in "too dim to spot a scam", not "too dim to fathom a computer", and I think what I said made that very clear. Lots of people aren't very good with modern technology but it doesn't make them idiots and nor does getting older.

cashman 08-01-2009 22:24

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Originally Posted by West Ender (Post 667359)
For heaven's sake, Cashy, I meant dim as in "too dim to spot a scam", not "too dim to fathom a computer", and I think what I said made that very clear. Lots of people aren't very good with modern technology but it doesn't make them idiots and nor does getting older.

think were on opposite waves here, i think like the fake e-mails from banks etc, some folk "Trust" banks etc n have no comprehension that its fake if it comes from HSBC or Abbey etc, i certainly was not cos i trust no-one, but i can understand how some are suckered n don't regard em as dim. just trusting.

mattylad 09-01-2009 10:13

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Young or old, dim or bright, anyone can get scammed.

There, that should stop you two :D :D

It should be written on the front of all monitors, "if your bank needs information from you, they will write" lol


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