bluedonkey wrote:Yes, that's right, I run a small business and the B'card letter was addressed to it. The letter quoted the sort code that the Barclaycard a/c would be linked to but it wasn't mine. I think it might be like the iphones scam, fraudster attempts to intercept the card readers when delivered.
My thought was, if someone has set up a bank account in your business's name, and is looking to accept payments into it. Then anyone making such payments is expecting something from (what they assume is) your business.
Sounds like they may already have an account in your name. The bank responsible for that account has been tricked, or else employs a fraudster in a responsible position. They should be told!
You might also want to alert customers. Though that still leaves the general public, who might be conned into paying for something entirely different to whatever it is your business does.