This is an example of "fake E-Gold's email"
06 Jan 2008, 15:24 - Author: baldur - Reads: 223
We have received a fake email claiming to be sent out by E-Gold, and we wanted to share it with you just to warn you on this matter and to let you understand why it is a fake. The text of the email is the following:
Obviously, if you click on the above link you won't be redirected to the fake site, we did it just for security reasons. Anyhow you are warned, E-Gold never sents links in his emails, and never asks you to click wherever. So if you receive this kind of emails, please just ignore them because there is someone on the other side of the internet that is trying to steal your login credentials.
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P.S. just in case you are curious, the link pointed to this site: e-gold.com.secure.activationacc.egoldupdateservice.instant-game.com
baldur
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| Dear E-gold Customer We Regret to inform you that your E-gold account could be suspended if you don't activate your account . To resolve this problems please click [url]here[/url] and re-enter your account information. If your problems could not be resolved your account will be suspended for a period of 24 hours, after this period your account will be terminated. For the User Agreement, Section 9, we may immediately issue a warning, temporarily suspend, indefinitely suspend or terminate your membership and refuse to provide our services to you if we believe that your actions may cause financial loss or legal liability for you, our users or us. We may also take these actions if we are unable to verify or authenticate any information you provide to us. Due to the suspension of this account, please be advised you are prohibited from using E-gold in any way. This includes the registering of a new account. Please note that this suspension does not relieve you of your agreed-upon obligation to pay any fees you may owe to E-gold. Regards,Safeharbor Department E-gold, Inc The E-gold team. This is an automatic message. Please do not reply. Date : 3-1-2008 |
Obviously, if you click on the above link you won't be redirected to the fake site, we did it just for security reasons. Anyhow you are warned, E-Gold never sents links in his emails, and never asks you to click wherever. So if you receive this kind of emails, please just ignore them because there is someone on the other side of the internet that is trying to steal your login credentials.
Search-Autosurf.com
P.S. just in case you are curious, the link pointed to this site: e-gold.com.secure.activationacc.egoldupdateservice.instant-game.com
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