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Just received this email
From: G0vUk.91847<and0393@office.knu.ac.kr>
To : You
Energy Bill
We are pleased to inform you that you are eligible to receive a £350 discount under the Energy Bill Support Scheme.
To complete your application and secure your rebate, please provide the following details:
Your full name, phone number, and address
Your date of birth
Your debit or credit card details (to receive the rebate)
Apply Now
Best regards,
The Energy Bill
From: G0vUk.91847<and0393@office.knu.ac.kr>
To : You
Energy Bill
We are pleased to inform you that you are eligible to receive a £350 discount under the Energy Bill Support Scheme.
To complete your application and secure your rebate, please provide the following details:
Your full name, phone number, and address
Your date of birth
Your debit or credit card details (to receive the rebate)
Apply Now
Best regards,
The Energy Bill
I had a new one recently. Kept getting calls from numbers i don't recognise, found them to be from some company in Scotland and then letters started arriving from the same company. The letters state that they are acting on behalf of HMRC and that i have an outstanding tax bill. This is certainly news to me, HMRC have not contacted me about this.
As far as i am aware, HMRC only contact people directly by post, if this has changed and this company are acting on their behalf, why are they giving my details to a third party without my permission? Does data protection not mean anything to these people?
As an aside, how are another set of parasites such as "parking eye" able to request and receive details from the DVLA? I am pretty sure i cannot obtain someones name and address from a reg number even if i was to pay.
As far as i am aware, HMRC only contact people directly by post, if this has changed and this company are acting on their behalf, why are they giving my details to a third party without my permission? Does data protection not mean anything to these people?
As an aside, how are another set of parasites such as "parking eye" able to request and receive details from the DVLA? I am pretty sure i cannot obtain someones name and address from a reg number even if i was to pay.
blueb10 said:
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As an aside, how are another set of parasites such as "parking eye" able to request and receive details from the DVLA? I am pretty sure i cannot obtain someones name and address from a reg number even if i was to pay.
https://kadoe.co.ukAs an aside, how are another set of parasites such as "parking eye" able to request and receive details from the DVLA? I am pretty sure i cannot obtain someones name and address from a reg number even if i was to pay.
I've had a couple of variations of a new (to me at least) one recently.
Email from paypal - the email address is spoofed as from paypal - it appears to have come from service@paypal.com
All the links in the mail are genuine paypal links - they obviously won't work, but that are all links to paypal.com - and the mail basically leads you to call a number, which definitely isn't paypal
The bit that makes it totally obvious that it's a scam is the name of the paypal account is random and the mail is obviously bulk sent to people on blind cc.
One of them claimed that the transaction has been hidden and would not be visible in your account, and they were both relating to payments of several hundred dollars.
I guess the anti-phishing message is getting through and some scammers are trying to adapt.
Email from paypal - the email address is spoofed as from paypal - it appears to have come from service@paypal.com
All the links in the mail are genuine paypal links - they obviously won't work, but that are all links to paypal.com - and the mail basically leads you to call a number, which definitely isn't paypal
The bit that makes it totally obvious that it's a scam is the name of the paypal account is random and the mail is obviously bulk sent to people on blind cc.
One of them claimed that the transaction has been hidden and would not be visible in your account, and they were both relating to payments of several hundred dollars.
I guess the anti-phishing message is getting through and some scammers are trying to adapt.
WrekinCrew said:
Thanks for the link but, my question still stands. I, as an individual cannot access that information and i am sure that they would cite data protection rules would apply, yet, they allow some utter parasites access to potentially sensitive information.
blueb10 said:
WrekinCrew said:
Thanks for the link but, my question still stands. I, as an individual cannot access that information and i am sure that they would cite data protection rules would apply, yet, they allow some utter parasites access to potentially sensitive information.
Yes it's far from perfect but what's the alternative?
blueb10 said:
Thanks for the link but, my question still stands. I, as an individual cannot access that information and i am sure that they would cite data protection rules would apply, yet, they allow some utter parasites access to potentially sensitive information.
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