Spam emails from parties pretending to be the BVRLA

The BVRLA has been made aware that some members have been contacted via email from individuals purporting to act as, or on behalf of, the BVRLA and requesting information in regard to their business.

These approaches would appear to be intended to defraud individuals or obtain confidential information. This is not the result of a data breach and no personal details have been affected.

The BVRLA would advise all individuals who interact with any entities to ensure that they are communicating with the legitimate and authorised representative of the entity and pay careful attention to any communication received. Any communication that is sent from the BVRLA is only sent from the registered domain name @bvrla.co.uk.

If you receive what you believe is a virus, phishing, spam or fraudulent email from any individual purporting to represent the BVRLA please do not provide any information or respond to the email. The BVRLA would advise for the email to be deleted.

The BVRLA does not tolerate criminal activity in any form and shall not be considered liable for any loss or inconvenience resulting from communication with unauthorised persons or activities.

If you require any further assistance or to verify any such communication, feel free to contact the association via a direct dial or email [email protected].

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