- Re: "Best Buy Fraud" email scam
- Posted by cleaner on June 26th, 2003
I recvd the same thing. I went to the lead page and looked around. Didn't
put any info out. I checked the headers of the original e-mail and it was
coming from a hacked earthlink account. Earthlink denied everything. (as
usual) A couple days later I recvd a real e-mail from best buy saying they
were aware of the scam. I can only imagine how many people filled out the
personal info and gave up their identity..... SS#, credit card #, DOB.
etc.....
My motto is; trust no one
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