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Update On My Question On Scam E-Mail
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13:04 Thu 06th Apr 2023 went to the sorting office to day with my "scam" e-mail and it turned out to be just so
it was a letter with no name on just to the "house holder" written by hand in what could be called very old persons writing . quite shaky, the customer services guy said he's had these before and it's from Jehovah's witnesses, needless to say i said bin it
it was a letter with no name on just to the "house holder" written by hand in what could be called very old persons writing . quite shaky, the customer services guy said he's had these before and it's from Jehovah's witnesses, needless to say i said bin it
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have had these letters from Jehovah's Witnesses, always addressed to 'Dear Neighbour'. They started during Covid when they could no longer go door knocking and are always polite and friendly, inviting me to telephone a number if I wanted to find out more or just have a chat.
They did put a correct stamp on the envelope though.
I've just done a quick web search and found this:
https:/ /www.de vonlive .com/ne ws/devo n-news/ anger-o ver-dis turbing -handwr itten-j ehovahs -570591 8
They did put a correct stamp on the envelope though.
I've just done a quick web search and found this:
https:/
They may have put an 'old' stamp on it that didn't have the barcode. They are no longer valid but people do make mistakes.
I promise you it was not a scam. They send these letters out in batches, they don't buy mailing lists like marketing companies do, so don't have your name. Had you paid the money to Royal Mail Jehovah's Witness would not have got that money and wouldn't even know if you'd paid up or not.
I promise you it was not a scam. They send these letters out in batches, they don't buy mailing lists like marketing companies do, so don't have your name. Had you paid the money to Royal Mail Jehovah's Witness would not have got that money and wouldn't even know if you'd paid up or not.
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