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I had a phone call yesterday, claiming to be from a Detective Constable, telling me I had a judicial complaint filed against me. I told him I thought it was a scam and he cleared down after saying he'd put it in writing.
Today I have received an email from the Ministry of Justice, saying I have had a judicial complaint filed against me, and giving a link which will show the details of the case. I haven't clicked the link.
The email says that if I don't respond within 15 days, the case will go ahead without me.
Any thoughts please? Thanks peeps.
Today I have received an email from the Ministry of Justice, saying I have had a judicial complaint filed against me, and giving a link which will show the details of the case. I haven't clicked the link.
The email says that if I don't respond within 15 days, the case will go ahead without me.
Any thoughts please? Thanks peeps.
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https:/ /www.ju stice.g ov.uk/h elp/fra ud
What exactly did the caller say? How did they get your email address and phone number? Did the caller know your name?
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What exactly did the caller say? How did they get your email address and phone number? Did the caller know your name?
Hi all, thanks for replies and for the link.
I don't know how they got my details but they know my name, telephone number and email address (I'm guessing these details are obtainable if you are determined).
There's no telephone number on the email, but there may be one on the document they've given a link to (which I haven't clicked). Husband has advised not to click the link as I might get a virus on my computer.
He has suggested I ring the non-emergency police for their thoughts, but I'm wondering if I should just ignore it. :0/
I don't know how they got my details but they know my name, telephone number and email address (I'm guessing these details are obtainable if you are determined).
There's no telephone number on the email, but there may be one on the document they've given a link to (which I haven't clicked). Husband has advised not to click the link as I might get a virus on my computer.
He has suggested I ring the non-emergency police for their thoughts, but I'm wondering if I should just ignore it. :0/
sounds like a scam, though this particular one isn't listed here
http:// www.act ionfrau d.polic e.uk/mi nistry- of-just ice-war n-of-sc am-call s-May12
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Thanks Danny.
Sherrardk, no, I didn't take his number. Perhaps I was a bit hasty in telling him I thought it was a scam. I must admit I was a bit surprised at how quickly he cleared down.
Surely if you're in some sort of trouble with the law, they'd put it in (paper) writing, rather than in an email? Or am I out of touch with modern procedure?
Sherrardk, no, I didn't take his number. Perhaps I was a bit hasty in telling him I thought it was a scam. I must admit I was a bit surprised at how quickly he cleared down.
Surely if you're in some sort of trouble with the law, they'd put it in (paper) writing, rather than in an email? Or am I out of touch with modern procedure?
International call - scam! If you are being a accused of something it has to be put to you properly, normally within a certain time scale, you have a right to legal representation, plus judicial complaint um strange wording. Your husband is right, but if you get another call ask for their collar number, which station/ dept they are from, so that your solicitor can contact them.
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