I've been getting these for years. As common as banking for me.A bit of a Public Service Announcement.
There's emails doing the rounds, claiming to be from HM Revenue & Customs about a tax refund. The emails contain a link to a fake HMRC web-site.
HMRC will never send emails like this so if you get one, then bin it.
Same here, I stopped falling for it after the first dozen or soI've been getting these for years. As common as banking for me.
There ARE e-mails doing the rounds.There's emails doing the rounds
Fark off, I'm getting 500 sobs back!A bit of a Public Service Announcement.
There's emails doing the rounds, claiming to be from HM Revenue & Customs about a tax refund. The emails contain a link to a fake HMRC web-site.
HMRC will never send emails like this so if you get one, then bin it.
Sovs, shirely. Unless you're unhappy. (Or perhaps sov's, with the apostrophe standing in for the letters missing from sovereigns.)Fark off, I'm getting 500 sobs back!
Is it really. I've always misheard it then. It makes sense as an abbreviation now. It never did before. You learn something every day.Sovs, shirely. Unless you're unhappy. (Or perhaps sov's, with the apostrophe standing in for the letters missing from sovereigns.)
Click on the link when the email arrives. You've nothing to looseI have no money, so pay shed loads of tax.
Bastards
A bit of a Public Service Announcement.
There's emails doing the rounds, claiming to be from HM Revenue & Customs about a tax refund. The emails contain a link to a fake HMRC web-site.
HMRC will never send emails like this so if you get one, then bin it.
Did you provide the details asked for?Yes,I got one not so long ago Reg.
Even gave me a figure.How nice of them.