14-04-2026 12:26 PM - last edited on 14-04-2026 02:35 PM by Ali_A
I too received an email from 'contacto@*******.com' with the subject 'You've got a little something back' with a weblink asking me to submit refund request for the amount 36.13£. This is likely to be a scam.
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14-04-2026 01:23 PM - edited 14-04-2026 01:23 PM
@JabberBox : It's obviously a scam! The link in it is not even to EE (domain ee.co.uk).
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.
If you entered any personal details you may have to a) check with your bank, b) change your bank card and/or c) change your EE a/c password.
Report spam emails to EE by forwarding the email to phishing@EE.co.uk
14-04-2026 12:12 PM - last edited on 14-04-2026 02:13 PM by Christopher_G
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14-04-2026 01:23 PM - edited 14-04-2026 01:23 PM
@JabberBox : It's obviously a scam! The link in it is not even to EE (domain ee.co.uk).
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.
If you entered any personal details you may have to a) check with your bank, b) change your bank card and/or c) change your EE a/c password.
Report spam emails to EE by forwarding the email to phishing@EE.co.uk
14-04-2026 01:25 PM
: It's obviously a scam! The link in it is not even to EE (domain ee.co.uk).
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.
If you entered any personal details you may have to a) check with your bank, b) change your bank card and/or c) change your EE a/c password.
Report spam emails to EE by forwarding the email to phishing@EE.co.uk
14-04-2026 02:53 PM
Reported it. Thanks