Advice - Identity theft / insurance fraud
I received a letter today (addressed to me by name, at my home address) from a firm of loss adjusters about a motor collision last month. This was news to me, as I haven't been in a collision.
I queried this with them; they have provided details of the vehicle which I was supposedly driving, and said that the insured party has given them my details as apparently I purchased the vehicle from them the month before. None of this is true; I don't know anything about the vehicle (certainly, I've never owned it), whilst I've also never heard of the insured party (they gave me the person's title and surname).
I'm a little bit concerned that I might have been dragged into something here with which I have no involvement but that perhaps may involve some sort of ID theft or insurance fraud. Has anyone ever experienced anything similar and is able to offer any insight? Thanks.
Posted By: NxNW on December 16th 2024 at 17:12:00
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- Advice - Identity theft / insurance fraud (General Chat) - NxNW, Dec 16, 17:12:00
- Had something similar reported by a friend recently my advice … (General Chat) - loz, Dec 16, 17:13:31
- 👍 (n/m) (General Chat) - NxNW, Dec 16, 17:42:57
- Good luck let us know how you get on (n/m) (General Chat) - loz, Dec 16, 20:11:27
- 👍 (n/m) (General Chat) - NxNW, Dec 16, 17:42:57
- Had something similar reported by a friend recently my advice … (General Chat) - loz, Dec 16, 17:13:31
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