DVLA scam email
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Stick Legs

Original Poster:

8,040 posts

185 months

Thursday 16th January
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Pretty obvious to some but a crafty scam email.

Especially for those who pay monthly.




Super Sonic

11,388 posts

74 months

Thursday 16th January
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Stick Legs said:
Pretty obvious to some but a crafty scam email.

Especially for those who pay monthly.



Looks pretty real with the 'gov.uk' bit, would probably have fooled me, thanks for the warning.

Mammasaid

5,150 posts

117 months

Thursday 16th January
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Licensing - that's all you need to check smile

zasker

578 posts

224 months

Thursday 16th January
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Yeah I got one the same on Tuesday, deleted straight away!

martinbiz

3,619 posts

165 months

Thursday 16th January
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Mammasaid said:
Licensing - that's all you need to check smile
Why?

Burt yes it is a scam, been around for ages

Stick Legs

Original Poster:

8,040 posts

185 months

Thursday 16th January
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Mammasaid said:
Licensing - that's all you need to check smile
US style date got me.

matchmaker

8,930 posts

220 months

Thursday 16th January
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Stick Legs said:
Mammasaid said:
Licensing - that's all you need to check smile
US style date got me.
The date is obvious, but licensing is correct in Standard English!

Dr Mike Oxgreen

4,390 posts

185 months

Thursday 16th January
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Mammasaid said:
Licensing - that's all you need to check smile
“Licensing” is correct, and DVLA do spell it like that, correctly.

“Licence” is the noun.
“License” is the verb. “Licensing” is the participle, which is derived from the verb.

entropy

6,144 posts

223 months

Tuesday 18th February
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This looked very convincing till I spotted the sender. Was just about to click on the link as well.


Pica-Pica

15,759 posts

104 months

Tuesday 18th February
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entropy said:
This looked very convincing till I spotted the sender. Was just about to click on the link as well.

I would be on to Reading University if someone was using their email system.

sim72

4,998 posts

154 months

Tuesday 18th February
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Two rules

Does it say "Dear Mr Smith" (or similar) with your correct name? If not - scam.
Does it ask you to click on a link that involves entering a password or other information? It does? Scam.

This one ticks both boxes.

Terminator X

18,980 posts

224 months

Tuesday 18th February
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Always check who it really came from by clicking "details". Also never click on links. Call them if concerned.

TX.