|
Citigroup: spammed if you do, spammed if you don't: msg#00289culture.people.interesting-people
Begin forwarded message: From: qx49@xxxxxxxxxxx Date: August 19, 2004 3:48:47 PM EDT To: dave@xxxxxxxxxx Subject: Citigroup: spammed if you do, spammed if you don't Dave: I thought you'd be amused by technological Catch-22 that occurred when I tried to contact Citigroup to report an email scam that's being perpetrated in their name. I received an email yesterday, purportedly from Citigroup, asking me to go to their web site, enter my credit card information and pin number to confirm the validity of my account. Ha! So I went to the Citigroup web site, to see if there was a way to report this scam that's being perpetrated in their name. Lo and behold, on their main web page (http://citibank.com/us/index.htm) there's a link to a "Consumer Alert" page. They instruct us to... If you suspect that you've received a fraudulent e-mail, please forward it to >us immediately at: emailspoof@xxxxxxxxxxxxx So I forwarded the scam email on to emailspoof@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, and I get the following "bounce" message... "Appears to be spam <snip> caught in imbaspam-ss03". Also the ftc.com email address is invalid. <Sigh.> Message from yahoo.com. Actually the subject line of this email should have been "scammed if you do, scammed if don't" cheers, --Wulf |
|
| <Prev in Thread] | Current Thread | [Next in Thread> |
|---|---|---|
| Previous by Date: | Movie Industry Sues More DVD Chip Makers on Piracy: 00289, Dave Farber |
|---|---|
| Next by Date: | Internet Virtual Classroom for Al Qaeda Supporter: 00289, David Farber |
| Previous by Thread: | Movie Industry Sues More DVD Chip Makers on Piracyi: 00289, Dave Farber |
| Next by Thread: | Internet Virtual Classroom for Al Qaeda Supporter: 00289, David Farber |
| Indexes: | [Date] [Thread] [Top] [All Lists] |
| News | FAQ | advertise |