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Which? warns TV licence renewers of new scam

By: Ellis Stephenson

Published: 16:57, 29 March 2017

People in Kent are being warned against a new scam which targets people renewing their TV licence.

The consumer watchdog Which? is advising people to be careful if they are sent an email asking them to click on a link.

One whistleblower said they went to pay the bill and then received an email saying they were entitled to a rebate.

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When they called the TV Licensing staff they confirmed it was a scam and that it had been reported by other customers.

A spokesman for Which? said: "Whenever you receive an email from a company, check whether the email address appears unusual.

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"If you hover over the link and it directs to an unusual domain, that’s another tell-tale sign of a scam."

They also said you should not click on a link in an email which looks like its come from a suspicious sender.

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