Prize winner? I took part in a EE customer survey and they said i won a Samsung
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23-12-2023 03:27 AM
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23-12-2023 03:28 AM
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23-12-2023 09:41 AM
What email address sent this email to you? If necessary, click "reply" (don't actually send the reply) And see who the email is being sent to. I don't think this came from EE.
Any email wanting you to "click here to update your details" and also pay for delivery, is immediately suspicious.
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23-12-2023 10:28 AM - edited 23-12-2023 10:30 AM
@Kalinda322 You won and you need to pay for postage? lol.
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23-12-2023 11:16 AM
Hi @Kalinda322
Looks like a scam. If you have entered any personal data, passwords or email addresses then I suggest you change any of those passwords and email addresses if they are used on any sensitive accounts.
Thanks
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29-12-2023 09:50 PM
That's a scam, one look at the web address is a massive red flag, sadly you haven't won anything.
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30-12-2023 03:06 AM
.tk addresses are almost always associated with fraud, they have been for years, going all the way back to the spy Sherriff days
