TV Scam

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  1. Red

    Red-Taff. Well-Known Member

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    apologies if someone else posted about this -

    got e-mail purporting to be from TV Licensing saying I owe £3.41 - if not paid in 7 days bill will escalate to £150 and if still not paid bill will be £450.

    A scam.

    Evidently when an e-mail is sent from TV Licensing it always says 'no replies acceptable' or similar - if there's what looks like a 'proper' e-mail address to reply to then it's a scam.
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  2. tosh

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    Had similar so reported it to Licensing.
    There reply today was a follows:

    TV LICENSING
    Darlington
    DL98 1TL
    Tel: 0300 790 6087
    Fax: 0300 790 6012
    Email: enquiries@tvlicensing.co.uk

    Our Ref:

    Dear Mr ,

    Thank you for your recent contact about the email that you have received.

    Unfortunately, it's come to light that there are a number of emails purporting to be from TV Licensing in circulation.

    None of them are genuine TV Licensing emails and all appear to be a phishing scams, designed to defraud the recipient by redirecting them to an imposter site.

    It’s possible that you may receive different variations of these emails, please delete them.

    TV Licensing are supporting the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) to help stop scammers. You can now forward any suspicious emails to report@phishing.gov.uk as part of their Suspicious Email Reporting Service and they will investigate.

    If they are found to link to malicious content, it will be taken down or blocked; helping prevent future victims of crime.

    Anyone who's entered their details as a result of a fraudulent email should report the fraud to the Action Fraud Helpline via the website actionfraud.police.uk or by calling 0300 123 2040.

    TV Licensing offers helpful information to customers on how to identify genuine TV Licensing emails at the following link: www.tvlicensing.co.uk/scam.

    Yours sincerely,

    Pranil Dange
    TV Licensing
     
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  3. Ton

    Tonjytyke Well-Known Member

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    I’ve also heard there’s a bogus football club offering fans season tickets for next season .
    Buyer beware!
     
  4. North Yorks Red

    North Yorks Red Well-Known Member

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    the BBC have been running a similar scam on an even bigger scale for years!
     

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