Fraudsters send spam e-mails claiming the receiver is granted tax refund. The e-mails looks as if it comes from the Greek Finance Ministry and it carries the logo of the Ministry on. The text is in bad Greek and the e-mail contains also an attachment or just an electronic form that the spam claims it has to be filled. It asks the received to fill important personal data, like name and address, tax account number, credit card numbers, even data to a bank account like user-name and password. The e-mail asks the received to fill the electronic form and send it back to sender. It promises a tax refund of 568.24 euro!
You should better immediately delete such an e-mail and understand it more as a joke: Then there is no chance you will get tax refund from the Greek Finance Ministry given the current economic situation!
See below the Greek FinMin Logo! However I believe this kind of fraud-spam is not restricted to Greece only!
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