I know AnandTecher's are a smart bunch, but I thought I'd post a copy of an email I got recently. It's a scam (duh), and I'm going to report it to Hypermart.
Here are the email headers for y'all to have fun with:
Obviously, if you go to the website, they ask for your credit card and other information. Ahem. Cough<bullshit>cough. 😉Dear customer,
Recently we have received an order made by using your personal credit card information.
This order was made online at our official BestBuy website on 06/19/2003.
Our Fraud Department has some suspicions regarding this order and we need you to visit a special Fraud Department page at our web store where you can confirm or decline this transaction by providing us with the correct information.
Your e-mail address has been taken from National Credit Bureau.
Click the link below to visit a special Fraud Department page to resolve the cause of the problem.
BestBuy.com/fraud_department.html
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ORDER# 1095619 - STATUS: SUSPENDED
ITEMS PURCHASED
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Item No: 73890
CDA-9815 In-Dash CD Player/Ai-Changer Controller
Price: $387.65 Qty: 2 Total: $775.3
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The order listed above has not yet been processed.
The reason for the delay in processing your order is:
- UNVERIFIED SHIPPING ADDRESS
- Information provided:
Shipping
41 WINHAM ST
Staten Island, NY 10306
United States
phone# 206-337-9843
In our effort to deter fraudulent transactions, we need your help in providing us with the correct information. Your prompt response is needed to avoid any unauthorized charges to your credit card.
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Click the link below to visit a special Fraud Department page to resolve the cause of the problem.
BestBuy.com/fraud_department.html
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Here are the email headers for y'all to have fun with:
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via tmail-2000(13) (invoked by user robcole) for robcole; Thu, 19 Jun 2003 19:33:08 -0700 (PDT)
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From:
"Benedicta Analiese" <Yosuf_Moveline@usa.net>
To:
<robcole@u.washington.edu>
Subject:
BestBuy Order #1095619. Fraud Alert.
Date:
Fri, 20 Jun 2003 01:46:16 -0400 (EST)
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