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potential scam ... VOA housing letter...??
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had a letter apparently from this company, saying they want to view my home to assess my housing benefit...
i suspect its a scam...
the company is a real company but i believe this letter is a fake copy - for a number of reasons -
name is all pixelated and spelt with one missing capital letter - and no logo
the phone number is an 0845 one - which is not the same as the one listed online for the main switchboard or for the durham office - nor is the fax number
it has come from durham - which is miles away from me and after a check online is not even covered by my local authority...my town has their own VOA office
the address on it misses out the flat number - something the housing never misses
it has no signature
the wording, although not too bad, just doesnt ring true to me.
they have written our ref and your ref and given 2 ref numbers - surely my ref number is for me to choose as its for my files?
its describes across the bottom 'territory manager' and 'north territory'...these words do not feature once on the website and the names dont either
i have never heard british areas describes as territories...i maybe wrong though, but again something didnt seem right about that
there is no other business details such as there are on other business letter
the case number does not match my number from the housing either
flat has been checked before
i suspect the idea is that i ring the premium rate number - in fear of having my benefits stopped and get kept waiting for ages racking up a bill
or they are allowed into my home - in order to check it out and steal from me.
they know durham is of course too far for me to go down in person...
any one else heard of this?
am i right?
i suspect its a scam...
the company is a real company but i believe this letter is a fake copy - for a number of reasons -
name is all pixelated and spelt with one missing capital letter - and no logo
the phone number is an 0845 one - which is not the same as the one listed online for the main switchboard or for the durham office - nor is the fax number
it has come from durham - which is miles away from me and after a check online is not even covered by my local authority...my town has their own VOA office
the address on it misses out the flat number - something the housing never misses
it has no signature
the wording, although not too bad, just doesnt ring true to me.
they have written our ref and your ref and given 2 ref numbers - surely my ref number is for me to choose as its for my files?
its describes across the bottom 'territory manager' and 'north territory'...these words do not feature once on the website and the names dont either
i have never heard british areas describes as territories...i maybe wrong though, but again something didnt seem right about that
there is no other business details such as there are on other business letter
the case number does not match my number from the housing either
flat has been checked before
i suspect the idea is that i ring the premium rate number - in fear of having my benefits stopped and get kept waiting for ages racking up a bill
or they are allowed into my home - in order to check it out and steal from me.
they know durham is of course too far for me to go down in person...
any one else heard of this?
am i right?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There's an 0845 number on here which is local rate - why don't you ring them and ask if they have written to you? http://www.voa.gov.uk/housing_benefit/
You'll know then whether to throw it in the bin, or to call the police if people try to come calling!
You'll know then whether to throw it in the bin, or to call the police if people try to come calling!
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What I do with these phone numbers now as I get free calls except these 0845-70 ones is go to "saynoto0870" on-line, put in the name of the company and their phone number and it often comes up with the normal land line number, then I call that one free of charge. I think the same as the others that it is probably a scam as if it was about your benefits it would come from your local authority or DHSS. If in doubt call one of these two.
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