Seconded. My sister, a sensible, savvy sort of person, was so nearly caught by them. Because of all the data records that were stolen, they knew her account details, full name and address, monthly payments and bank account details, her last bill, everything, so she believed this was for real. They told her they would pay her £200 for the inconvenience, then that they had 'accidentally' paid £2000 instead and showed her a screen shot that purported to be her TT account showing the overpayment. Then asked her to go to her bank ( and withdraw cash and post it to a PO Box that they sent her a label for, telling her to leave the phone off the hook. She got as far as the bank who told her it was all nonsense. They then threatened to bomb her house 'because we know where you live'. All very frightening for her. Put The Phone Down!