£100 High Street Voucher: Department urges verification e-mail ‘not a scam’

The Department for the Economy has begun issuing emails to applicants for the Spend Local scheme whose details could not be automatically verified.
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The email from ‘[email protected]’ is legitimate and not a scam, local people have been advised. In total around 100,000 people are being contacted in this way in order to complete applications.

“The email may arrive into your junk folder. If this has happened, please move the email into your inbox folder before you access the link to upload your documents. The email will ask recipients to upload further information to verify their identity.

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“Please follow the instructions in the email carefully. Some people may have had difficulties uploading their documents due to the file format. This issue has now been resolved. If you are continuing to have issues uploading your documents, please try a different file format. You have seven days from receipt of the email to complete the verification required. This applies only to those people who have received the email,” a spokesperson said, adding:

Economy Minister Gordon LyonsEconomy Minister Gordon Lyons
Economy Minister Gordon Lyons

“Please do not send the requested verification information to the Spend Local or @Economy_NI email mailboxes or social media accounts – any documents sent to these mailboxes will not be processed.”

The existing deadline for new applications for a Spend Local card remains midnight on Monday October 25 for online applications and 6.00pm the same day for telephone applications.

“If you have not yet made your application, please do so without delay. Please also consider if you have friends or family members who may need help with applying.

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“To date we have received more than 1.3million applications. Over 1.2million have been verified and we continue to process applications as quickly as possible.

“Cards will continue to be issued to successful applicants over the coming weeks.”

“More information about the scheme and details on how to apply are available at www.nidirect.gov.uk/spend-localFor verification purposes, each applicant will be asked to provide: name; address; age; gender; disability status; National Insurance number; email address; and telephone number.

The cards can be used in all participating businesses in Northern Ireland. They cannot be used online or for gambling or some financial and legal services.