Scam Email?
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30-05-2025
01:42 PM
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30-05-2025
05:41 PM
by
MikeT
Is this a scam email - or is my (old) @btinternet.com being disconnected?
From: E E Servi□e <jsebas@zoominternet.net>
Sent: 30 May 2025 12:47
To: btukbroadband@bt.com; noreply@service.com
Subject: New Terms and Policy Changes
B͎T+EE Telecommunication
Hello,
We are disconnecting our old Mailbox version accounts as of 30th May, 2025.
To keep using your email, please log in below and confirm your email is still active.
Login here
Do not reply directly to this email as you won't get a response
Thanks.
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30-05-2025 01:45 PM
Yes, it's a scam, the from address clearly isn't BT/EE.
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30-05-2025 04:35 PM
It's obviously a scam! The From email addy & the link in it is not even to EE (domain ee.co.uk).
It's a scam! There are many of these going the rounds. EE would never send you a msg asking you to click on a link in order to access your a/c.
Report spam emails to EE by forwarding the email to phishing@EE.co.uk .
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