angela_l_b
Well-Known Member
This morning my mum was at home on her own (my dad works miles away and stays in a hotel during the week, so she is on her own). A woman came to the door and asked to see my dad (she asked for him by name), and mum said he wasn't there. The woman said she was from the inland revenue and needed to speak to him, and asked for a mobile number, which my mum gave her. The woman went and sat in her car outside, and after a couple of minutes came back and asked if she could leave a letter for my dad. It is a plain white envelope with a handwritten name on it; through the window apparently you can see a form. The woman then left. Mum can't get hold of Dad to see if he knows anything about it, but she rang the inland revenue who said they never, ever send anyone out to do house calls.
Mum hasn't opened the envelope (god knows why, I would have done!) but is a bit worried that it's a scam of some sort, but god knows what - she only gave out a phone number, which probably can't really do any harm. She didn't think at the time to ask for ID.
Has anyone heard of anything like it?
Mum hasn't opened the envelope (god knows why, I would have done!) but is a bit worried that it's a scam of some sort, but god knows what - she only gave out a phone number, which probably can't really do any harm. She didn't think at the time to ask for ID.
Has anyone heard of anything like it?