20-06-2026 12:39 PM
I have received a letter in the post stating I am entitled to a shortfall payment as I was part of the 'buy holiday' scheme between 2018-2022 where the pay temporarily dipped below National minimum wage. It's asking me to fill in a form to claim this but no form was included, also the contact email looks a bit suspicious [email protected]. My old employee number and my full name is on the letter.
Could someone please confirm if this is a scam?
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24-06-2026 12:04 PM
Morning everyone,
I have received confirmation this morning that the letter is legitimate.
Thank you @Vortigern1982 for also providing an update.
Katie 🙂
20-06-2026 02:33 PM
20-06-2026 09:38 PM
I got the same letter and it had my employment number on
Is this a scam 😞
20-06-2026 09:44 PM
@Wishes_20 is this genuine?
21-06-2026 07:02 AM
If it's got employee numbers on it either it's not a scam or they've had a data breach
21-06-2026 08:21 AM
Thanks for flagging this too, @Wishes_20.
I've also popped you over a private message with a few more details on how we can get this checked out!
Peter
21-06-2026 10:07 PM - edited 21-06-2026 10:08 PM
I also have had the same letter, also minus the form, but has the correct employee number.
Seems odd the amount of info the letter asks for including N.I number.
What's the best course of action to take?
Thanks
23-06-2026 12:59 PM
23-06-2026 01:11 PM
Hi
I have called HR and the letter is legit so all good
When you speak to them they confirm your details and confirmed some one will be in contact via the email address on the letter.
The response you get from here is to call HR any way
Thanks
24-06-2026 12:04 PM
Morning everyone,
I have received confirmation this morning that the letter is legitimate.
Thank you @Vortigern1982 for also providing an update.
Katie 🙂