Blue in Munich
Crocked Professional Yeti Impersonator
Mrs BiM renewed the TV licence recently. Found an e-mail in her inbox that at first look seemed legitimate. Claimed that the payment hadn't gone through, and had a convenient button that linked you to a site to remake your payment.
Closer investigation revealed that the date was the 9/3/20 (so not English in origin) and it claimed the licence expired on the 5th of September (they all run to the end of the month, as per car tax). A quick call to the credit card company confirmed payment had gone through. And we'd had the confirmation e-mail from TV Licensing.
Be on your guard and pass it on.
And does anyone know where phishing emails like this should be passed on to?
Thanks.
Closer investigation revealed that the date was the 9/3/20 (so not English in origin) and it claimed the licence expired on the 5th of September (they all run to the end of the month, as per car tax). A quick call to the credit card company confirmed payment had gone through. And we'd had the confirmation e-mail from TV Licensing.
Be on your guard and pass it on.
And does anyone know where phishing emails like this should be passed on to?
Thanks.