https://blogs.vcu.edu/phishing/2021/07/ ... 7-20-2021/
Here's what it might look like. There are variations. Just DELETE the email.

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Yup.. The first thing I look at.Jack Stoner wrote:I get scam crap daily. Usually I can spot it right away. Occasionally they get more creative but if you look at their e-mail address it will give it away.
Yup. Get those too. I wish there were valid statistics as to how many people actually fall for these scams. There must be some for sure.Doug Beaumier wrote:I too get scam emails almost every day. The latest one thanked me for my "recent payment of $375.00" which was received from my bank account. And "click the link" for more information.How stupid do they think we are?
If 1% of people are stupid enough to click it, the scammer makes a lot of money.Doug Beaumier wrote:How stupid do they think we are?
I'm a really verbally violent a-hole when talking to these people.
Interestingly, when I moved here to Montana 2 years ago, I kept my California phone number. I would get many calls a day from the car warranty people and medicare plan insurance agents. I would hang up if I even, after cussing them out, answered at all. I actually talked to one agent and asked why she called me. They were in the Bay Area of California and their autodialer, yes she admitted to using a autodialer, chooses random numbers in certain area codes they choose to enter into the machine. They don't necessarily target a specific person, the machine pulls your number and name from a mailing list. So, a few months ago, I needed a new phone. With it I also changed to a Montana number. I don't think I have received 3 scam calls. I'm sure they will catch up to me.Doug Beaumier wrote:I'm a really verbally violent a-hole when talking to these people.Good for you, Richard. They deserve. I quit answering my phone years ago, unless the call is from someone on my contacts list. If I accidentally answer and I hear "sales talk" I hang up immediately. I used to tell them to "get a real job and stop bothering people" but I don't waste my energy on it anymore.