If you receive an unexpected text, email or phone call claiming to come from HMRC, don’t respond directly. Instead, contact HMRC directly to seek verification. HMRC does use QR codes in its letters to taxpayers, but they would never take you to a website page that asks you to reveal ...
I also received this same text just this morning despite not having contacted the hmrc ever. I clicked on the link (which looked a bit odd, random letters) and up popped a Web page asking for ALL my details - back account, sort code, driving licence national insurance number... so I ...
Hang up the phone. Do not reply to emails, messages, or letters that the scammer sends. Do not make any more payments to the scammer. Beware of additional scammers who may contact you claiming they can help you get your lost money back. Secure Your Finances Report potentially compromised b...
Hang up the phone. Do not reply to emails, messages, or letters that the scammer sends. Do not make any more payments to the scammer. Beware of additional scammers who may contact you claiming they can help you get your lost money back. Secure Your Finances Report potentia...
Common Hoaxes and Chain Letters The Spam-ish Inquisition Other Scammer Snapshots It would be perfectly feasible to spend the year blogging on scams and scamming, and still miss quite a lot of interesting examples. Since my work and interests go far beyond scamming (fascinating though I find the...
Hang up the phone. Do not reply to emails, messages, or letters that the scammer sends. Do not make any more payments to the scammer. Beware of additional scammers who may contact you claiming they can help you get your lost money back. ...