Scams

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An example of a scam email I have received is one where the sender is claiming to be Western Union, where they say they will send you large sums of money and you have to click a link or login to your banking. The purpose of this scam is to steal money from you. It is easily identifiable as a scam firstly due to the email address of the sender which looks like a bot email, and obviously being notified from a service or brand which you may not use or have an account with wanting to send you large sums of money.

8 Responses

  1. Mal

    This is insightful because I get spam emails like this all the time, now I know to check the sender’s email address!

  2. Tom

    I wish they didn’t pretend to be such popular brands because it makes it confusing when I get these emails

  3. Kal

    It’s pretty easy to tell when it’s a scam when they ask for your bank account details because real banks to don’t that

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