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You should try and reroute it to yourself.......
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Phishing... I’ve gotten them.
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They like to go Phishing.
Besides the fake email address, the “Dear Customer” is a dead give away.
They also have it like three times. “Please Call” some random number.
Other times is please log into your account with a bogus link.
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I get a TON of order confirmation emails like this from AliExpress. I just ignore them. Not once have I ever received something I didn't order.
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3d wrote:
I get a TON of order confirmation emails like this from AliExpress. I just ignore them. Not once have I ever received something I didn't order.
My youngest daughter gets them for FedEx -- as far as I know, her email has never been used for anything -- but its a commonname @ me. com
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I see. The name and address they show aren't ours. Makes sense.
I've gotten a lot of phishing emails, just never saw one like this. Most often we get "Is Elaine (or any name) there?" I fell for the first one we got, telling the scammer wrong number, then they ask what the number is, what my name is, etc. Losers.
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Obviously they're phishing scams.
The question was- how does the scammer benefit from this not 'what is this'/
Are the lines of blue text links? If so, a phone number is probably not the goal.
Or, they hope someone will call and they can talk them into providing personal information to 'verify' that the order is or isn't genuine. And yes, we know it's not.