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  2. Many scams simply use your email address or say ‘Dear Customer’. We send our emails from donotreply@tvlicensing.co.uk (or donotreply@spp.tvlicensing.co.uk). If you are a TV Licensing payment card customer and you make mobile payments via the TVL Pay app, you may receive emails from noreply@paypoint.com.

    • The Sender Has An Unusual Email Address
    • The Email Doesn't Use Your Name Or Has An Incorrect Account Number
    • It Contains Spelling and Grammatical Errors and Inconsistent Styles

    The TV Licensing organisation will use donotreply@tvlicensing.co.uk or donotreply@spp.tvlicensing.co.ukto email you. The scammers can't send emails using these addresses. Instead, they may come from a personal email account or one which looks unusual. Sometimes scammers can set their display name to be a trusted email account but their real email a...

    TV Licensing will usually include your name in their emails unless you told them you didn't need a licence and didn't provide a name. The scammers may insert an incorrect customer ID in the hope that you won't check it.

    Although all writers can make mistakes, it's common to find grammatical and spelling errors on phishing emails. They may also seem too casual or unusually formal or use colours and styles that are inconsistent with the organisation's style. Click here to view our infographic on how to spot a TV licence scam

  3. May 9, 2023 · How to spot and report scam emails. Scam emails impersonating well-known companies can be hard to spot. The first thing to do is check is the email address that the message is being sent from. For example, TV Licensing sends its emails from donotreply@tvlicensing.co.uk or donotreply@spp.tvlicensing.co.uk.

  4. Email scams can appear almost identical to our genuine emails. Here’s an example of a real TV Licensing email. We’ve labelled it to help you spot if the email you’ve received is a scam. 1 Sender Emails 2 Partial postcode

  5. Mar 15, 2023 · If you are a TV Licensing payment card customer and you make mobile payments via the TVL Pay app, you may receive emails from noreply@paypoint.com. The sender’s name will show as ‘TVL Pay’.

  6. May 31, 2024 · Many scams simply use your email address or say ‘Dear Customer’. We send our emails from donotreply@tvlicensing.co.uk (or donotreply@spp.tvlicensing.co.uk). If you are a TV Licensing payment card customer and you make mobile payments via the TVL Pay app, you may receive emails from noreply@paypoint.com.

  7. Email scams can appear almost identical to genuine emails. Here is an example of a real TV Licensing email, labelled to help you spot if the email you have received is a scam. Check the sender. Genuine TV Licensing emails are sent from: [email protected] or [email protected] On a computer or laptop, you should be able to see the real email ...

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