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Juni 2022 19:21)įinding nearest Sports Physiotherapist in Brampton, Mississauga, On? New Hope Clinic offers Sports Physiotherapy, massage, injuries in reasonable prices. And if anyone thinks there's anything else we should be doing, please let me know. So I thought I'd share as a warning to others. Surely that's too many and something needs to be done? It's been going on for years, apparently! According to the fraud office there's one case like this for every 100 accounts set up. So we're happy it'll all be cleared up, but I'm so angry this can even happen in the first place. Personally, I can't wait to get rid of it. 'Look Again' have taken my husbands details off the account, and are sending a returns label & packaging for the parcel. Bit worried about this bit! Might have to go out all day! The next step of the scam hasn't happened to us yet - the scammers pose as the delivery company, claiming to have made a mistake and wanting to take the parcel back. They will then send out up to £1000 worth of goods, and a statement/invoice follows a month later! So the scammers ordered a mobile phone which was delivered to us. No payment details needed, since the catalogue company performs a credit check based on the above details. My husband's details (name/address/d.o.b) were probably obtained from Companies House website, and an account with the catalogue company set up. It turns out these scams happen quite often (we'd never heard of them till now). The 'Look Again' fraud office will use the case number to register the event with 'Action Fraud'. So husband rang 'Look Again' last night, and also rang the police on 101 who seemed decidedly unconcerned, saying that he wasn't a 'victim'. It turned out to be a Samsung phone worth nearly £800, ordered (apparently) from the catalogue company 'Look Again', and definitely not ordered by us! I signed for it because he often buys odds and ends online. Yesterday we had a small parcel delivered, that was addressed to my husband. it's a warning based on our current experience.










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