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Here's a new one on me sent to my personal email address:
"Tax Refund Confirmation
After the last annual calculations of your fiscal activity, we have determined that you are
eligible to receive a tax refund of 468.50 GBP. Please submit the tax refund request and
click here by having your tax refund sent to your bank account in due time
Please Click "Get Started" to have your tax refund sent to your bank account, your tax
refund will be sent to your bank account in due time take your time to go through the bank
we have on our list
Get Started
Note : A refund can be delayed a variety of reasons, for example submitting invalid records
or applying after deadline.
Best Regards
HM Revenue & Customs "
Yeah right! I guess if I open up the linky given all I need to do is give them all my banking details ;D ;D
I'm also getting similar ones from the "Student Loans Council" - what's up with these morons? ;D ;D
What is the sender's e-mail address??
Cheers for the heads up.
Geordie Stu
11-09-12, 03:39 PM
If the sender is from the Goverment then it should end .gov
I've not been contacted by the HMRC by email they normally use the postal service.
Thanks for the alert [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
Tax Refund ;D
Chance would be a fine thing >:(
What is the sender's e-mail address??
Cheers for the heads up.
HM Revenue & Customs "noreply@hmrc.gov"
I phoned HMRC and they state that they never contact anyone by email concerning refunds - its on their automated service - its a scam!
These have doing doing the rounds for a while.
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/security/examples.htm
As someone who sadly has to deal with HMRC on an almost daily basis I can assure you they dont use email - getting them to reply to a letter is hard enough ::) ::)
wiltshire builders
11-09-12, 07:16 PM
I don't need a tax rebate because Prince Umbugu has promised to give me 30% of his £50,000,000 fortune for letting him use my bank account to get his money out of Uganda.
See you later motherf*ckers, I'm gonna be rich!
I don't need a tax rebate because Prince Umbugu has promised to give me 30% of his £50,000,000 fortune for letting him use my bank account to get his money out of Uganda.
See you later motherf*ckers, I'm gonna be rich!
;D ;D ;D You've been done, he promised me that money! ;)
Mark_Able
11-09-12, 09:08 PM
Well I'm rich, and a total liability according to my SPAM box. Ebay, Paypal, Barclays, LloydsTSB, Nationwide, Santander, Nat West, have all suspended my accounts until I verify them. Whereas Prince Umbugu, HMRC, National Lottery, and various other raffles, are all queuing up to give me money. Then again, someone must have let the cat out the bag, because Viagra is being pushed my way too... ::)
These emails are a great laugh and always make me chuckle
cerruti
12-09-12, 04:10 AM
For some reason I get a couple of daily update emails from some chinese or japanese guy... shame I can't translate them ::)
If only I knew what it was he was trying to flog me :D
Well I'm rich, and a total liability according to my SPAM box. Ebay, Paypal, Barclays, LloydsTSB, Nationwide, Santander, Nat West, have all suspended my accounts until I verify them. Whereas Prince Umbugu, HMRC, National Lottery, and various other raffles, are all queuing up to give me money. Then again, someone must have let the cat out the bag, because Viagra is being pushed my way too... ::)
Me too - including the viagra and offers of enlargement of certain parts I don't have! :D :D
BB
A13X4ND7A
12-09-12, 09:12 AM
well some lovely chap in Nigeria tells me he will give me $1,000,000 if I can bank transfer him some funds temporarily. Sounds like a deal and a half to me :o I must give him all of my account details!
In all seriousness, its great that a lot of people recognise these scams, but for people like my nearly 80 year old uncle, I worry, I have warned him and he's pretty savvy due to my constant nagging to make sure he does'nt open anything he doesn't trust but as the scammers get more kiniving using what looks like legit emails etc I fear for the people who get caught out by it due to their own good nature to trust (Im talking about the hmrc and bank ones rather than Nigerians asking for money btw)
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