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Bazile | 20:29 Thu 02nd Feb 2017 | Spam & Scams
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Had an email from the above , advising me that-

'' as you may be aware we have been attempted to contact you regarding an outstanding tax refund to the value of £ 442.25......''

Quite apart from anything else - been attempted ? lol
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Did they address you has 'Dear Customer' ;-)
I'm guessing you know it's a scam lol ??
I once got an email from the Ryoal Bank of Scotland.
Lot of these around at the moment, everyone beware!!
This is a Scam. And the grammar mistake is deliberate to weed out the intelligent people who would know it was wrong.
HMRC don't send out emails....They ALWAYS write to you, so a definite scam....I would forward it to them to investigate.
Make it so, Bazile :-)

/// the grammar mistake is deliberate to weed out the intelligent people ///

Gosh, you really are good at this, I would never have thought of that.
I have had a lot of tax clients contact me regard this e-mail. My first question to them is always; "So when did you give HMRC your non-business e-mail address?" and at this point a long pause is normally followed by a change of subject!

Yogi-bear is right. They can barely get letters right, so thank god they don't e-mail too!
Yes, HMRC always use letters. A couple of years ago they wrote to me announcing a refund of £330, which I promptly banked.

A week later, another letter, admitting an error and demanding £330.

***.
Just forward the suspect tax , email to ; [email protected]
They always reply , regards
GL.

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