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  • I've received an e-mail from FedEx .... or

    someone pretending to be FedEx.

    The header is telling me there is a package waiting at their depot and there is an attachment, supposidly with the details etc. But, when I go to open it, my computer is tagging it as containing a virus, so I'm not opening it.

    I'm not expecting any package mail at the moment.

    I think it's some sort of junk-mail, but just to be sure, does anyone claim responsibility?
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  • #2
    It has virus written all over it. Since when do FedEx email with .exe files?

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    • #3
      i got a similar email but my one was from DHL apparently, when i opened it, it wanted me to install and app so i could see the 'delivery note' - sod that i said, id rather claim the gold this kind nigerian man is offering me in a differrent email

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      • #4
        Fake dude! Bin it asap (unless you're expecting something via Fedex that is?!?!)...I got them all the time when I was with Pipex

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        • #5
          My Mrs also got a a similar email from DHL the other day, she opened it on her iPhone but couldn't do anything with the attachment so asked me to open it with my laptop. I looked at the email on her iPhone and it look formal but on closer inspection it was sent to about 6 other very similar email addresses for the one package. Just delete it or if you can flag as spam/phish/virus with your email provider. No lucky packages for you i'm afraid.

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          • #6
            I reckon the best bet is to delte all traces of the email and phone fedex and see what they have to say

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            • #7
              Tippexx it's fake, I got one the same a month or to ago and found out it originated in Nigeria! Bin it!!!!!
              "The best cigar you'll ever smoke is the one you're smoking at the minute" - Zino Davidoff

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              • #8
                My vote goes with spam. I get loads of them.

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                • #9
                  Hey,

                  I got a tip for you, it's an instructional on how to trace where it is from. Very useful and normally works. Of-course if you can't be bothered just delete it, nevertheless, if you want to be sure it's a good tip.



                  -HH.

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                  • #10
                    Of course, the big question... how would they have your email address anyway.

                    They do, however, have your postal address (as it is presumably the delivery address), hence they'd only ever leave a note through the letterbox, not an email.
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                    • #11
                      Thanks Guys ..... it's binned!
                      If you want to, you can.
                      And, if you can, you must!

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