Received an email today purporting to come from HM Revenue and Customs, saying 'your tax refund will be processed soon', with a long reference number. I'm not due any tax refund and didn't open it, but has anyone else received one of these emails?
Yes, GG, many times. HMRC don't do anything by e-mail I think. Usual give away is 'refund of 285.46 pounds sterling' or something similar.
Trust you've binned it?
Yes, Cap'n, have deleted it. Only saw the first line as I use Hotmail, and in the Inbox you can read the first line of the email before you open it. Have been bothered with a few of these in the past months from 'Amazon Prime', 'iTunes' and 'PayPal', all saying they were processing something I'd ordered (I hadn't)
There should be several giveaways- such as they don't seem to know your name or refer to yourself by your email name- so "dear mr fiction-factory", there will be some strange wording that sounds as if it has gone through 3 languages on Google translate - something like"due to a review and utmost verification of your fiscal obligations it has been established beyond doubt that, " and if you hover over the sender's name or look at the mesage headers the actual senders name will not be HMRC.
I have had the occasonal email from HMRC but it always contains an identifying reference- name and part of NI number- and tells me to log on to my personal tax account (and not via ta link!)