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Old 09-05-2021, 08:12 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by CallOfCth'reader View Post
I'm sorry, what email are you talking about?
my apologies .I had thought that you have received the " FedEx invoice" via Email.
so you say that you received the supposed genuine " FedEx invoice" via snail mail?..

you are not a FedEx customer.
you are only a destination/address for the delivery of the 'local/domestic Kobo UK store' purchased Kobo reader .
It's only a possibly that Kobo is their customer.

Just "ignore the invoice from FedEx, as advised by Kobo customer services",

It still sounds like a scam letter.£88.25 to cover "import duty/VAT"??????????
"I have now received a demand from a debt recovery agency."

I think that you should now go and 'ask & show' all 'letters' at your local police station or
to your local courthouse magistrate
state that you purchased the Kobo Reader from your local/domestic Kobo UK store and you have 'fears of possible fraudulent action' by the letter writers of both the suspicious " FedEx invoice" letter
and also the suspicious " 'letter of demand' from debt recovery agency"
State that you were advised by Kobo customer services to ignore the invoice from FedEx.
Ask helpful police/magistrate for advisement ...

Last edited by raygj; 09-05-2021 at 10:25 PM.
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