Moderators Gregory Matthews Posted June 28, 2024 Moderators Posted June 28, 2024 I often receive e-mails from elderly women who want my help in investing millions of dollars, as I am known to be a fine Christin man. If I will agree to help them, they will pay me several million dollars for my services. Today, I received a different scam. That e-mail simply informed me that my debt of well over a million dollars had come due and I needed to pay it. All of such should be ignored and reported. The following list informs you as to how to report. I use the FBI one regularly. NOTE: In all cases, forward the scam e-mail to the listed addresses. Report Scams & Phishing phishing-report@us-cert.gov spoof@americanexpress.com stop-spoofing@amazon.com spoof@paypal.com abuse@usaa.com 877-762-7256 abuse@fedex.com abuse@bankofamerica.com phishing@netflex.com phishing@chase.com (JP Morgan) spam@uce.gov (FTC address) www.ic3@gove (FBI) reportphishing@apple.com (Apple) Fraud_help@usbank.com phishing@chasec.om phish@office365.microsoft.com fraud@ups.com reportphishing@siriusxm.com phkrause 1 Quote Gregory
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