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New Billing Emails look so much like Phishing that's it's like T-Mobile tried to

derasnan
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Oh my god, I can't believe this is a real email from EE - a mobile Internet services provider.

No name in greeting, no footer, no sender name, not from an EE domain, no images, no account reference, nothing at all.

Someone in their billing team needs to go on a course about Phishing, or maybe be fully retrained, or sacked.

Seriously!

Best real phishjing email ever.jpg

 

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XRaySpeX
EE Community Star
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@derasnan : I doubt that is from EE. It is phishing! EE would never send you a msg asking you to click on a link in order to see your a/c.

Would you mind posting that link in it that it tells you to click in plaintext in a post but don't go there?

Report it to EE by forwarding the email to phishing@EE.co.uk .

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