The Independent Garage Association (IGA) has identified a new business directory scam which is targeting garage owners.
The organisation, British Business & Commerce, sends an official looking letter to small businesses, telling them they are required under the EU to provide their VAT registration number on documents and therefore must send back their business and VAT details to update their database.
A form is enclosed with basic company information already filled in, but additional information such as the business’s VAT number, managing director name and a ‘legally binding signature’ are all required.
A business reply envelope is also supplied to send the form back.
An spokesperson for the IGA said: “Although no payment details are required on the form, the small print below states that the business agrees to the publication of their company’s data indicated on the form and place an order to publish it on www.british-business.com, with an annual billing of £997 due upon issue of the invoice.
“You should also be aware that although this letter is from the British Business & Commerce, you could receive one under a different business name.”
Garage owners can report scam letters to the Royal Mail, Citizens Advice and Action Fraud, while IGA members are encouraged to report suspicious activity to the IGA.
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