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LondonGuy
How do I report email fraud in the UK?
How do I report email fraud in the UK?
I'm looking for a place to rent but I'm getting a lot of fairly legitmate looking emails about non-existent places to rent. They include real information like actual address and photos.
People could easily become victims of this and post off a deposit (and never hear of the apartment again)
What email address can I forward these to in the UK?
i would suggest sending them on to the Office of Fair Trades, or your local Trading Standards Department. They should be able to look into them more closely and deal with them. Also, contact your package provider, they should be able to do something with regard to fraud.
krismcewan
unfortunately untill an actual fraud is commited nothign much can be done.
Just class it as spam.
blue dolphin
Go to google and type in "how to report email fraud", there are many pages and hopefully you will find what you are looking for.
BrilliantPomegranate
I don't THINK there is anywhere.
Try this
http://www.met.police.uk/fraudalert/
Got the link from here:
http://iwf.org.uk/public/page.20.19.htm
Bardic
Well, there's no offence of fraud yet, not until someone is diddled out of their money, so the police won't be interested.
You could report to the isp's of whoever is sending this, and maybe Trading Standards too.