LPS warns householders of bogus callers - 8th February 2011
8th February 2011
Land & Property Services warning on bogus callers
Land & Property Services (LPS), the agency responsible for collecting rates is urging householders to be on their guard against bogus callers.
The warning follows an incident in recent days in the Belfast area. A caller, claiming to be a council tax official, tried to obtain credit card details from a householder on the pretext that they were due a council tax rebate.
In Northern Ireland people do not pay council tax but instead pay rates.
LPS Chief Executive, John Wilkinson, says householders should be wary: “At times, LPS may contact ratepayers either by phone or in person to discuss outstanding rates or to seek further information about a rate account.
“When LPS staff phone you, they will always ask you to confirm security information in relation to your rate account. On occasion it is necessary for LPS staff to call at customers’ doors. These staff will carry identification which includes their name and photograph.
“Householders should take care to examine the ID of persons calling at their door or ringing them. If in doubt, telephone 101 where staff will be able to confirm if the person is genuine”.
