Warning over scam TV licence email in Sussex

A new warning has gone out over a scam TV licence email.
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The alert is being sounded by Neighbourhood Watch in Sussex and Surrey who are urging people not to respond to the fake email.

It purports to come from TV Licensing and tells people that their TV licence could not be automatically renewed and asks people to change payment methods.

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David Hansford, chairman of Adur Neighbourhood Watch, said: “On no account respond, just delete.”

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