Originally posted by Jessica@WhiteFieldTax
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Previously on "Online Tax Scams - Don't open the zip file!"
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Mine was from Twila@hmrc.gov.uk with a reply-to of "Legal Aid Agency" <re-TR-XDULN-LKOPXA@hmrc.gov.uk>
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Yep, had one this morning to the separate domain I use for online shopping, enclosing my tax code. Nice personal service from "rosie@hmrc.gov.uk"
** delete **
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I, on the other hand, opened one and am due my refund imminently
Apparently, I just needed to send an administration payment to the account details they provided in the .zip file, and then I will receive my refund - so easy, I could even send them the money via Western Union, if I wanted, and - strangely - seems the contact there was also a Prince!
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Same old crap:
http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...ies-house.html
It's good to get occasional reminders. Indeed, don't be a dumbass and open a zipped attachment.
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Really??! Oh crap.... Let me see if I still have any of the mails...Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI did a search and found that they were genuine.
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And readers please note: the two regular posters above DID NOT react with horror and ask
"but what if it was a real HMRC notification?!?!
"
Because they are not dumbasses.
HTH.
(actually, I do like the 'Head for The Hills' idea
)
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I've had these as well. I must have missed out on 100's of K in tax refunds by now
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Had one of those myself.Originally posted by cojak View PostI've just had an email come through from ''HMRC Revenue&Customs' (yeah, right...)
Subject: 'HMRC Tax Notice July 2014'
I don't know what it said because it's gone into my delete bin (as do all emails with zip file attachments).
Don't be a dumbass and open the zip file.
That is all.
Claimed to be notification of a tax notice being issued (P6 or P6b).
Used all the HMRC branding and logo's.
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Online Tax Scams - Don't open the zip file!
I've just had an email come through from ''HMRC Revenue&Customs' (yeah, right...)
Subject: 'HMRC Tax Notice July 2014'
I don't know what it said because it's gone into my delete bin (as do all emails with zip file attachments).
Don't be a dumbass and open the zip file.
That is all.Tags: None
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