Something fishy
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I was woken up this morning by a supposed delivery man! I took the parcel, and signed for it!
It was a free men health magazine, with a letter asking if id like to subscribe visit the web address.
The address is www.monthly-subscriptions.co.uk which doesn't exist, now I'm worried!
I did notice when going to the door he was looking at the above windows and roof.
It was a free men health magazine, with a letter asking if id like to subscribe visit the web address.
The address is www.monthly-subscriptions.co.uk which doesn't exist, now I'm worried!
I did notice when going to the door he was looking at the above windows and roof.
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A big wall and dog won't help if it's identity fraud.
So they have your name, address and a signature which I would've thought is not enough for identity fraud.
What they really need is bank statements and utility bills.
Just be on your guard, make sure the postman is able to post your mail through the door rather than an external post box and you'll be ok.
So they have your name, address and a signature which I would've thought is not enough for identity fraud.
What they really need is bank statements and utility bills.
Just be on your guard, make sure the postman is able to post your mail through the door rather than an external post box and you'll be ok.
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London Stone Paving wrote:Sounds a bit paranoid to me. Surely there are easier ways to steal peoples identities than knocking on a door pretending to be a postman.
I had mither with this a couple of years back, you dont need a lot of info to open on-line accounts with pay-day loan type sites and on-line bookies
Spoke to a copper in the midlands about this and he said face book is the biggest source of info, most women have their married name, maiden name and date of birth on there.
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Bodgit sign yourself up to cifas http://www.cifas.org.uk/
£14 a year and if anyone including yourself tries to use credit a red flag goes up and they ask for more info such as utility bills etc.....
Bit of a pain if you want to walk in a shop and get something like a new phone tarrif but it stops people running debt up in your name, and after 12 months you dont have to sign up again if you dont want to.
Edited By flowjoe on 1361299763
£14 a year and if anyone including yourself tries to use credit a red flag goes up and they ask for more info such as utility bills etc.....
Bit of a pain if you want to walk in a shop and get something like a new phone tarrif but it stops people running debt up in your name, and after 12 months you dont have to sign up again if you dont want to.
Edited By flowjoe on 1361299763
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