EE-BT scam

The email scammers are still coming for your money.

Their sole aim is to part you from your hard-earned funds – so keep your wits about you – at all times!

This scammer purports to be from EE, but the sender is “jemfronk@mwt.net”.

A click on the hotlink will take you through to what appears to be a BT webpage (https://gravatar.com/brisklysalad4b9d42b0e7) – but it’s not.

It’s not a guarantee, as scammers can mask the sender of emails, but it’s always a good place to start if you’re unsure.

Remember, no company, government office, bank or building society should ever email you asking for any sort of information – or provide a hotlink to an account.

And most communications will have your name or part of your address on their emails confirming they know you.

The safest method is to save the correct URL for their website in your browser – then always use this to contact them. Never, ever, respond by clicking on an email hotlink.

If you have vulnerable members of your family, or friends that could be taken in, tell them to be on their guard.

Keep safe.

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