My wife has received a letter out of the blue from Aviva asking if they have the correct address for her. They have used her former name (before we married) which she still uses from time to time.
The letter mentions an address that she has a remote connection to and it appears to be connected to an insurance policy
I am suspicious as the form to be completed is asking for things like NI number and date of birth, previous names and addresses, all things for stealing ID
Going to the website they give it appears to be connected with Capita, though not obvious
Either my wife is the beneficiary of somone's insurance policy or it's a clever scam. The telephone number they give responds with message saying no one working today (Saturday)
Anyone seen this combination of companies?
The letter mentions an address that she has a remote connection to and it appears to be connected to an insurance policy
I am suspicious as the form to be completed is asking for things like NI number and date of birth, previous names and addresses, all things for stealing ID
Going to the website they give it appears to be connected with Capita, though not obvious
Either my wife is the beneficiary of somone's insurance policy or it's a clever scam. The telephone number they give responds with message saying no one working today (Saturday)
Anyone seen this combination of companies?
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