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100% SCAM kenny.............Warning - refund email scamA small number of our customers have received scam email messages saying they are due a refund. A link directs customers to a fake version of the official TV Licensing website which asks them to
Only on telly. Would be surpruised if there's a single documented case in British legal history in which ‘detection evidence’ from vans has been used to prosecute a licence fee dodger.
Only on telly.Would be surpruised if there's a single documented case in British legal history in which ‘detection evidence’ from vans has been used to prosecute a licence fee dodger.
Saw one 30 odd years ago, I have always believed they are bullcrap, as kenny says has one ever been mentioned in court, if they are fake then such a claim would be perjury!.
Saw one 30 odd years ago, I have always believed they are bullcrap, as kenny says has one ever been mentioned in court, if they are fake then such a claim would be perjury!.
My guess is there are probably between two & four detection vans throughout the whole country & they are probably only used on an odd ocassion to justify the claim they are on the prowl looking for you.
My guess is there are probably between two & four detection vans throughout the whole country & they are probably only used on an odd ocassion to justify the claim they are on the prowl looking for you.
I got an email from Amazon. Looking to confirm details etc. Hovering over the name the address was spot on except for an additional a at the start. I never click on any links.
I got an email from Amazon. Looking to confirm details etc.Hovering over the name the address was spot on except for an additional a at the start.I never click on any links.