Christmas In The Good Old Days
ChatterBank3 mins ago
We had a fraudster who claimed to have moved into our new business premises in Oct 2023. This came to our attention beacause there was a new customer joining letter from Scottish Power and addressed to a fake company at our address.
Now we still get bills payment demand addressed to the fake company demanding payment and will be passed onto debt collection agent.
We already informed Scottish Power customer service by emails and telephone calls. Non of these channels results in any resolution to stop the demand of payment.
We had reported to the Police and Fraud Action and OFGEM. None of these resolve the issue.
What do we do next? Instruct a solicitor to take Scottish Power to court and resolve it by the law of the country?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We are with Scottish Power and we have an account with them and payment all upto date. The payment is for over £400, addressed to a fake company (not ours, we have another company name registered with Companies House). A bill was sent to our business address in January and I contacted Scottish Power customer service via email. No reply..
Now we got the final reminder letter and payment to be made within 7 days...
This should be an easy fix, because Scottish Power knows that we are with them and the fraudulent company is alos with them. You can'ty have two accounts at the same time.
I wonder if this is a scam of Scottish Power? They just wanted more money!
Troughout this event, OFGEM will not allow me to complain to the Obunsman. Its sounds OFGEM has sided with the energy company (I think the energy company pays their oraganisation?). The last call to Scottish Power to raise the complain and they reefsed to issue a complaint reference number. Look like the who Scottish Power business team is corrupted or disfunctional. Is there a way of contacting their management?
@Ladybirder
So you suggesting that we pay the fraudulent bill and then claim it back through the small claims court. I had spend more than 50 hours of my dedicated time to deal with Scottish Power and lots of stress has been accumulated due to these fraud activities. Is there anyway I could put a claim for compensation on this?
@bary1010
The way this scam works is that they will eoth use that as an ID as you stated. The other financial gain is the agen that who signed up the fraudster with Scottish Power. And Scottish Power pays the sign up agent fee, earning a commision.
In this event, Scottish Power is an accomplice as they know which agent has signed up woth fake names and company.
I do not believe Scottish are in on the fraud.
I do not understand what you are saying. If the bills are for a fake company then what readings / meter numbers are they using? Are you also getting your own bills with the correct name on?
Just don't pay the other company's bill.
You ideally need to get cos house to take the fake company off your address but that isn't easy- there's thousands of cases
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