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Has anyone else received a message from Powergrid Priority Service I haven't clicked the link - As far as I know I am not a Priority customer Is this a scam?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.its this https:/ /www.uk powerne tworks. co.uk/p ower-cu t/prior ity-ser vices/a bout-th e-prior ity-ser vices-r egister
https:/ /cms.np product ionadmi n.net/p riority
Only use the officilal sites not links in the email
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Only use the officilal sites not links in the email
If you live in the part of the UK shown on his map, it's quite likely to be genuine:
https:/ /www.no rthernp owergri d.com/a bout-us
Examine the link that you've been sent (e.g. by hovering your mouse over it, if it doesn't directly show as an email address) to see if it goes to northernpowergrid.com. (If so, it'll be genuine).
If in doubt though, ignore the link and go here to sign up to the free service (if you think that it might be of use to you):
https:/ /northe rnpower grid.cu sthelp. com/app /enquir y/type/ psr
(Simply being 'of pensionable age' appears to be enough to qualify)
https:/
Examine the link that you've been sent (e.g. by hovering your mouse over it, if it doesn't directly show as an email address) to see if it goes to northernpowergrid.com. (If so, it'll be genuine).
If in doubt though, ignore the link and go here to sign up to the free service (if you think that it might be of use to you):
https:/
(Simply being 'of pensionable age' appears to be enough to qualify)
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