Weststander
Well-known member
I just received an email from ‘Royal Mail’ regarding a missed large letter delivery.
In haste in working my way through another zzzzzz 20 legit emails, I almost fell for it, I got half way through answering the long list of questions including providing bank card details. Yes I realise now that they don’t email, but we’ve had legit missed parcels lately, they were cleverly playing on this chaotic time of year. In the end it was small detail that stopped me just in time, they asked for my DOB also.
The emails look like this:
Out of interest, as I’ve never fallen for anything in the past, how do the scammers obtain email addresses?
In haste in working my way through another zzzzzz 20 legit emails, I almost fell for it, I got half way through answering the long list of questions including providing bank card details. Yes I realise now that they don’t email, but we’ve had legit missed parcels lately, they were cleverly playing on this chaotic time of year. In the end it was small detail that stopped me just in time, they asked for my DOB also.
The emails look like this:
Out of interest, as I’ve never fallen for anything in the past, how do the scammers obtain email addresses?