Business & Finance1 min ago
Reporting very dodgy email
Hi, I have received a very dodgy email asking for my bank details from someone who I do not know.
I have no intention of sending them, or replying but I would like to know the email address that I can forward the message to, to report it as being fraudulent.
TIA.
I have no intention of sending them, or replying but I would like to know the email address that I can forward the message to, to report it as being fraudulent.
TIA.
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I usually send them on here ~ there is an email address on the page. Unfortunately they don't do much with it, unless you have actually fallen victim to the scammers ~ but it's worth a try!
http://www.oft.gov.uk/Consumer/Scams-archive/R eporting+a+scam.htm
I usually send them on here ~ there is an email address on the page. Unfortunately they don't do much with it, unless you have actually fallen victim to the scammers ~ but it's worth a try!
http://www.oft.gov.uk/Consumer/Scams-archive/R eporting+a+scam.htm
just ditch it
I think it is called phishing - make sure you do not answer it.
I tried giving the email to the Bank concerned hahahaha and the clerk said, something like, why are you giving it to us, we didnt send it. [so I wrote to the Bank and said I hope they suffer crippling losses and they had a hissy fit]
Otherwise go onto their web site and see if there is a email address for these emails -I think Barclays does
I get about three or four a week
I think it is called phishing - make sure you do not answer it.
I tried giving the email to the Bank concerned hahahaha and the clerk said, something like, why are you giving it to us, we didnt send it. [so I wrote to the Bank and said I hope they suffer crippling losses and they had a hissy fit]
Otherwise go onto their web site and see if there is a email address for these emails -I think Barclays does
I get about three or four a week
Hi spurslady
Spam e-mails are generated automatically so it won't have "... been sent by someone via AB.."
Some spammers just automatically produce millions of random combinations and variations of letters and words coupled with popular domain names (eg. hotmail.com). Most of these will not exist, but a proportion will. You could receive this type of randomly generated spam even if you have never given your e-mail address to anyone!
Other spammers compile address lists by automatically scanning millions of web pages for anything that looks like an e-mail address.
Your spam is probably a result of the latter.
Don't worry yourself that there is literally someone secretly lurking on AB deliberately targetting you, though be aware that an e-mail address in the public domain can be picked up by anyone.
Spam e-mails are generated automatically so it won't have "... been sent by someone via AB.."
Some spammers just automatically produce millions of random combinations and variations of letters and words coupled with popular domain names (eg. hotmail.com). Most of these will not exist, but a proportion will. You could receive this type of randomly generated spam even if you have never given your e-mail address to anyone!
Other spammers compile address lists by automatically scanning millions of web pages for anything that looks like an e-mail address.
Your spam is probably a result of the latter.
Don't worry yourself that there is literally someone secretly lurking on AB deliberately targetting you, though be aware that an e-mail address in the public domain can be picked up by anyone.
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