Northumberland County Council Trading
Standards Service is warning people to be aware of emails that
appear to be from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) which inform
consumers that they are due a tax rebate.
HM Revenues and Customs do not send
notifications of a tax rebate by email and those receiving these
emails should be aware it is a scam.
The emails are similar in format to the HMRC
website and request banking details from consumers.
They indicate that the consumer is due a tax
rebate and the consumer is then encouraged to fill in their
personal details and bank details and then press the ‘submit form’
button on the bottom of the email.
Anyone who receives such an email should delete it straight away
and make sure it is deleted from their email trash can too.
Alan Kirsop, Trading Standards Manager
from Northumberland County Council said: “As the emails
look genuine and appear to come from a government body consumers
are vulnerable to these types of scam. We advise all
consumers to be wary and not to be tricked into giving personal
information or bank details via email even if the request appears
to come from a genuine source. Trading Standards are increasingly
alarmed by scams which falsely claim to come from trusted sources
such as government bodies in an attempt to get consumers to part
with their hard-earned money’.
Councillor Ian Lindley, Executive
Member for Community Safety said: “These types of scam are
often hard to spot as they look so genuine. I would urge
anyone who receives an email like this or one which they have any
doubts about, to delete it straight away and get in touch with our
Trading Standards Department or Consumer Direct so we can advise on
what to do next.”
Consumer Direct is a Government Funded advice service and can be
contacted on 08454 040506.
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