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    • Thank you for your reply, DX! I was not under the impression that paying it off would remove it from my file. My file is already trashed so it would make very little difference to any credit score. I am not certain if I can claim compensation for a damaged credit score though. Or for them reporting incorrect information for over 10 years? The original debt has been reported since 2013 as an EE debt even though they had sold it in 2014. It appears to be a breach of the Data Protection Act 1998 Section 13 and this all should have come to a head when I paid the £69 in September 2022, or so I thought. The £69 was in addition to the original outstanding balance and not sent to a DCA. Even if I had paid the full balance demanded by the DCA back in 2014 then the £69 would still have been outstanding with EE. If it turns out I have no claim then so be it. Sometimes there's not always a claim if there's blame. The CRA's will not give any reason for not removing it. They simply say it is not their information and refer me to EE. More to the point EE had my updated details since 2022 yet failed to contact me. I have been present on the electoral roll since 2012 so was traceable and I think EE have been negligent in reporting an account as in payment arrangement when in fact it had been sold to a DCA. In my mind what should have happened was the account should have been defaulted before it was closed and sold to the DCA who would then have made a new entry on my credit file with the correct details. However, a further £69 of charges were applied AFTER it was sent to the DCA and it was left open on EE systems. The account was then being reported twice. Once with EE as open with a payment arrangement for the £69 balance which has continued since 2013 and once with the DCA who reported it as defaulted in 2014 and it subsequently dropped off and was written off by the DCA, LOWELL in 2021. I am quite happy for EE to place a closed account on my credit file, marked as satisfied. However, it is clear to me that them reporting an open account with payment arrangement when the balance is £0 and the original debt has been written off is incorrect? Am I wrong?
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So, Dixon is correct these are the questions they ask on the initial email.
  

What we need from you 

Who introduced you ?  

Name 

Full Address and postcode 

Date you moved into your address 

Date of birth 

Clear copies of your 2017/18 and 2018/19 P60 

Mobile number 

National Insurance Number 

Have you been self employed before Y/N

If yes 

Do you have unique tax reference number  ? 

Do you have a government gateway account ? if Yes 

What is the gateway number and password 

 

 

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Hi Please complete so we can start your tax rebate claim 

 

Name

Full Address and postcode

Date you moved into your address

Date of birth

Clear copies of your 2017/18 and 2018/19 P60

Mobile number

National Insurance Number

Have you been self employed before Y/N

If yes

Do you have unique tax reference number  ?

Do you have a government gateway account ? if Yes

What is the gateway number and password 

 

 

 

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Please confirm you have the original copy saved on email or text msg.

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What’s interesting is both Alvin’s and Schipoo’s initial email - were you two

not asked if the “scheme was fully explained to you”?

 

Perhaps at different times in their ‘sign up’ process, they amended the email they sent to potential ‘clients’ to include/remove this question?

 

You’d have to look into what times people contacted FTR and whether the question was added/removed I suppose?

 

For example, my email was forwarded to me from a friend in March 2020 and it had that question in it and I filled it in and sent to FTR on 31/03/20

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Hi @dixon2094

 

No I wasn’t asked that question, I was told it was for expenses I hadn’t claimed but was entitled to which is why on my SAR HMRC note that I called in with regards to that. If they had mentioned a scheme I would have questioned it. 
So what did they tell you the scheme was?

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They didn’t - this was just a question on the initial email which was a yes/no answer.

 

I understood the question to be “do you understand what we are doing for you” - as in the general service - and since my friend told me they could do a tax rebate for past 3 years’ tax payments, (which is what he thought they were doing) I said yes.

 

At no point did FTR directly tell me what they were doing, how, or why.

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The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group has put out a press release about tax refund companies misusing taxpayers' information. CAG gets a mention at the end in Notes for Editors.

 

WWW.LITRG.ORG.UK

The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) is warning taxpayers never to share their Government Gateway username and password details with...

 

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Well, we would hope so but I suppose it depends on how much notice HMRC take of this. It certainly can't hurt to have the issue in the open and the lady from the LITRG has understood exactly what's happened here.

 

I expect Slick will be along to comment when he can get here.

 

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I think any attention this gets from the authorities is worth doing, Dixon. Ideally, you'll get a contact in Northumberland police and then other people can send in their complaints as well, to show the extent of the problem as you say.

 

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@dixon2094 and @Schipoo

 

No harm in drawing this to the attention of the police and pester them for a response too - don't simply sit back and wait for them to reply. You really don't have time on your side.

 

Also, please note the following carefully - our contact at the LITRG has been approached by a journalist/researcher working for  BBC television about maybe including this subject in a consumer issues programme due to be aired at the end of January 2022.

 

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Would each of you please confirm with a simple Yes or a No here, would you be willing to speak with a BBC TV journalist/researcher if we made your contact info available to them.

 

If this issue gets exposure on a mainstream UK TV consumer programme, it may be the best publicity you can get.

 

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@Alvinsmalvin  @sleigh30 @BradX @Fountain9219 @Blog81 @Mickla

 

Would each of you please confirm with a simple Yes or a No here, would you be willing to speak with a BBC TV journalist/researcher if we made your contact info available to them.

 

If this issue gets exposure on a mainstream UK TV consumer programme, it may be the best publicity you can get.

 

Please respond here with a Yes or No - thanks

Yes

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23 minutes ago, slick132 said:

@dixon2094 and @Schipoo

 

No harm in drawing this to the attention of the police and pester them for a response too - don't simply sit back and wait for them to reply. You really don't have time on your side.

 

Also, please note the following carefully - our contact at the LITRG has been approached by a journalist/researcher working for  BBC television about maybe including this subject in a consumer issues programme due to be aired at the end of January 2022.

 

Please see and reply to the PM I will send to you both in the next few days.


I’ve passed the link on to them.

 

And no problem, I’ll keep an eye out for the DM.

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Update for all and new victim @DWJo

 

A further article appeared in The Times on 27th November featuring victim Mike Grogan - https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/im-being-hounded-for-11-500-over-a-tax-rebate-i-never-had-krmrh8xxw

 

 

An article has also been published by @TaxWatch here - https://www.taxwatchuk.org/eis_fraud_victim/

 

 

Again, there may be a chance that jounalists are interested in speaking to individuals so please let us know if you do NOT want to be contacted about this.

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A further Briefing article has been published by TaxWatch which summarises the case highlighted recently in The Times and suggestions of how HMRC could change their attitude.

 

It's linked here - 

 

EIS_Tax_Advisor_Fraud_Briefing_FINAL[6668].pdf

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