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paribus wrote:A number of possibilities. An IP trail when the registration was done could point to the usual suspect 'agents' who would have been registering multiple appointments from the same 'source'.
A password change on the account. These agents presumably takes an applicant login details and once they secure an appointment, the only way they ensure they get paid is if they change the password to something the original applicant does not know until payment is made, then they either change it back or give the applicant the new password to access the account again. Applicants who retain the new password risk the appointment being cancelled ('sold off') of at the last minute by the unscrupulous agents. On the other hand, applicants who changes the password still risk cancellation by UKBA. So it is damn if you do and damn if you don't and the best way is to book your own appointment.
There are definitely other detection methods possible so won't go into details. The moral of the story is book your appointment yourself as these agents cannot guarantee that appointment they book for you will not be cancelled by ukba. Of course they cannot give you that assurance so why suffer yourself
On another note, these agents are not being discouraged if they know their posted email addresses don't actually get deleted despite warnings from well meaning forum members might post about this. Either the forum moderators are superbusy or can't be bothered.