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From: Steve Hall <st...@milkroundsoftware.co.uk>
Date: Fri, 2 Oct 2009 14:03:04 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Fri, Oct 2 2009 5:03 pm
Subject: TAX SCAM email

NOTIFICATION ONLY - PLEASE DO NOT REPLY

Dear Steve

Were extremely sorry to clog up your inbox with more email but this
one is somewhat urgent and we truly would not bother you if we didnt
feel it was very important.

We ourselves today received an email regarding a tax refund from what
"claims to be" the HMRC office, stating that a tax refund is due for a
certain amount of money, and ask's us to fill in the attached file,
print and return it to the tax office stating that the tax refund will
be processed within 8 to 9 days.

This email is a FRAUD!

DO NOT FILL THIS IN AND NEVER GIVE OUT YOUR MASTERCARD/VISA SECURECODE
TO ANYBODY, EVER!

The email claims to come from an email address of
"tax.individu...@hmrc.individuals.co.uk" which is just a sub domain of
"individuals.co.uk".

If you truly are due a tax refund then HMRC will post it to you, they
will NEVER ask for your card details and personal information. If you
are truly unsure, speak to your accountant and/or your local tax
office to confirm and you will find that this is a scam.

If your still unsure and have any questions then please do get in
touch with your local tax office for confirmation.


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