Saturday

T-Online Scam Mail

I received for the first time a spam mail from a scammer using this time T-Online. T-Online for all you know is one of the internet providers in Germany. Well, sad to know I don't have an account with T-Online because hubby's name is one being registered there. I already know from the very beginning that this is a spam or scam mail proliferating on the net. Be warned with this kind of mail because sometimes, the scammers/spammers are asking for your Username and Password if ever you have a T-Online Account. Never ever give any personal information to them.

I copied and pasted the scam mail that I received last Sept. 4, 2010 which is stated below;

"Update Your T-online Account(Over Quota)
...
From:
T-ONLINE ADMIN secureupdate@t-online.de
...
Add to Contacts
To:

Dear T-ONLINE Account User,

This message is from admin messaging center for all e-mail account
T-ONLINE owners.

We are currently upgrading our data base and e-mail/sms account. We are
deleting all unused e-mail account, creating more space for new accounts.
To complete upgrading of your account, you are requested to provide
details below immediately:

Name:
Username:
Password:
Mobile:
Contact address:

You can also check your e-mail address by logging into your account via
http://email.t-online.de/, Failure to provide the above details we shall
deactivate your online Account with us. Make sure you use your valid
information requested above, A confirmation code will be sent to you.

Warning! Account holders that their account within seven days of receipt
of the update to this alert is to lose his/her account permanently.

Warning Code: VX2G99AAJ Thank you, Welcome to WebMail /
Email Webmaster.

Webmail Support
T-ONLINE (C) 2010"


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