anyone had an e-mail to their Hotmail account from HMRC stating that they are eligible for a tax rebate? doesn't look 100% legit to me like.
anyone had an e-mail to their Hotmail account from HMRC stating that they are eligible for a tax rebate? doesn't look 100% legit to me like.
anyone had an e-mail to their Hotmail account from HMRC stating that they are eligible for a tax rebate? doesn't look 100% legit to me like.

It's a scam Giggity, I had one about a week ago; HMRC don't contact you by e-mail.anyone had an e-mail to their Hotmail account from HMRC stating that they are eligible for a tax rebate? doesn't look 100% legit to me like.
anyone had an e-mail to their Hotmail account from HMRC stating that they are eligible for a tax rebate? doesn't look 100% legit to me like.
Never open HMRC or bank emails...some will even display certain bank names that look genuine in the title...and defo never ever download anything.
The most pushy activity i've heard of more recently is from someone claiming to be the 'Microsoft Technical Centre' based and phoning from Manchester - tell them to do one and again defo don't download anything or allow them access to your devices.
I get loads of the "This is the windows helpdesk, we see that your computer is generating errors on the internet" type calls. I usually let them talk for quite a while (might as well increase their call costs) before asking them what the **** they're doing trying to scam me. They've always insisted that they are genuine, and never once just said "oh well, sorry to bother you, on to the next mug". What I'm not sure of is whether the people doing the calling actually know they're talking crap, or whether they're just working in a call centre and reading a script that they think is true.
I get loads of the "This is the windows helpdesk, we see that your computer is generating errors on the internet" type calls. I usually let them talk for quite a while (might as well increase their call costs) before asking them what the f** they're doing trying to scam me. They've always insisted that they are genuine, and never once just said "oh well, sorry to bother you, on to the next mug". What I'm not sure of is whether the people doing the calling actually know they're talking crap, or whether they're just working in a call centre and reading a script that they think is true.
