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Scammers target entire street in Cheshire | UK News

By britishbulletin.com24 November 20253 Mins Read
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Shari Vahl, Rip Off Britain and

Jenny Coleman,North West

 Paul Harrison has short grey hair and is wearing a blue t-shirt. He is sitting on a grey sofa in his living room and reading a letter.

Paul Harrison said the letters began to arrive at his house in January

When letters and bank cards mysteriously started popping through his letter box, Paul Harrison grew increasingly worried somebody was trying to steal his identity.

And when he discovered neighbours on his Cheshire street had also been receiving suspicious mail they soon found out they were likely being targeted as part of a wider, sophisticated money laundering scam.

Mr Harrison, who has lived at his home in Warrington for 22 years, said strange items of post began to arrive in January, addressed to somebody completely unknown to either him or his wife.

“When the first letter arrived from HSBC [it] clearly had a bank card in it,” he told One’s Rip Off Britain programme.

Tracy Heaton has long blonde hair and is wearing a blue and white striped shirt. She is sitting at her kitchen table, with letters laid out in front of her.

Tracy Heaton received letters addressed to two different people, both unknown to her

After taking the letter to his nearest HSBC branch, Mr Harrison said he was told to return it to the sender, which he did.

A few days later, though, a similar letter arrived.

After speaking to HSBC’s fraud department he believed the issue had been resolved – until the letters kept coming.

The mysterious addressee was then sent seven letters, a bank card, a PIN, overdraft limit warnings and a warning that an outstanding debt could be referred to a credit reference agency.

Mr Harrison became increasingly worried.

And when he spoke with neighbour Tracy Heaton he found out he was not alone.

Ms Heaton, who had received similar letters for a person unknown to her, feared her address was being used by a fraudster.

“I was very concerned about the implications on myself and credit rating,” she said.

Ms Heaton received eight letters addressed to two different men who had never lived at her property.

Despite contacting HSBC repeatedly, she said she had felt “fobbed off” by the bank, claiming it was “not taking the appropriate action to stop it”.

A brown brick semi-detached house with a light green garage door and a front garden with a lawn, trees and bushes.

At least 12 homes in the street received mysterious letters

Mr Harrison then contacted the Rip Off Britain team.

The discovered that at least 12 homes on Mr Harrison and Ms Heaton’s street had been targeted with bogus accounts, set up on the same day in common Hungarian names.

It is possible that these names belong to people who have had their identities stolen, or they have been “bought” by money laundering criminals, allowing their identities to be used to open bank accounts for them.

Seeking to avoid detection, money launderers often split large sums of cash and quickly transfer it into several newly created bank accounts.

It is not known how much money was involved in the Warrington operation.

There is no suggestion of any wrongdoing by Mr Harrison, Ms Heaton or anybody living in their street.

Four letters from HSBC showing bank accounts had been opened. The letters say 'Welcome to your new account'.

The letters first started arriving at properties in the same Warrington street 10 months ago

HSBC said it carries out “physical and digital checks when an account application is received” and when fraudulent activity is reported or suspected it always aims to investigate and take appropriate action in a timely manner.

The bank apologised to Mr Harrison and Ms Heaton and said its response was not up to the standard “customers should expect”.

It said it had reviewed what happened and taken action to ensure it does not happen again.

The bank also confirmed the fraudulent accounts on the Warrington street had all now been closed.

Finally, it urged anyone who receives a letter addressed to someone who does not live at that property to return it by post or take it to a local branch or banking hub.

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