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Mr Xxxxx

XX Yyyyyy Xxxxxx
Grimsby
North East Lincolnshire
XXYY 0XY

28 March 2016
Dear Mr Xxxxx
RE: NFRC151001196853
Due to unforeseen circumstances and the changeover of the Action Fraud service provider, there has been a
delay in sending out a letter to you. Please be assured this delay has not impacted the assessment or
progress of your report. We apologise for any inconvenience this may have caused.
Im writing to update you on the current position of your report.
When the report was made to us, we recorded the incident in our database as a fraud crime. However, since
then, the circumstances have been reviewed in accordance with Home Office rules governing how police
record all crime. As a result, the NFIB has decided that on this occasion we are no longer recording the
incident you have reported as a crime.
There are a number of reasons this can happen, such as additional information coming to light that confirms
no crime in law took place, or because the incident had previously been recorded as a crime in another
report. Please be reassured that your report remains registered with the NFIB.
If you have any queries regarding this letter, please email Action Fraud at contact@actionfraud.police.uk,
please state your NFRC reference number and your name in your email.
If you would like more information on how to protect yourself from fraud, there is information on the Action
Fraud website at www.actionfraud.police.uk/support_for_you or you can call them on 0300 123 2040.
Alternatively you can call your local police on 101.
Please note we send out prevention messages on a regular basis to people who register on our partner
website, www.actionfraudalert.co.uk. If you would like to receive warning messages about new and
emerging crime types in order to keep criminals at arms length, then we would invite you to spend a couple
of minutes to register on this site.
Thank you again for taking the time to report this matter to us.
Yours sincerely

Matthew Bradford
Director NFIB

Action Fraud is the UKs national reporting centre for fraud and internet crime.

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