That's very weird. |
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Supposedly, the following e-mail is from Walmart. I got three copies of the exact email here, all with an attachment, which, when I attempted to open, was blocked, as it contained a virus! I am a teenager and a. don't have $2500 lying around, b. don't have a credit card, and c. before today, have never been to walmart.com. Therefore, there is no way I could have actually made this order: |
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That's very weird. |
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delete the email |
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Enable the extended header. Go into you options and set header to full or whatever the biggest is. Go back to the message and find the originating IP address. Then, go to google and figure out where the IP is located. |
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It's not Walmart, obviously. Walmart are actually able to write fluent English (surprisingly) and that e-mail has some pretty clear mistakes in it. |
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It would be a good idea to NOT do what the above post tells you to do. |
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^^ nobody will open it (let alone run any attachments) |
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good advice, but the first thing I did was reply with a wtf I didn't order this thing, as I didn't realize I already got 3 copies, not just one, and therefore assumed it was a genuine error by walmart/some pervert using my email in his order. Luckily though, almost 12 hours have past, and I've gotten no more crap. |
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I REMOVED MY POST BECAUSE IT WAS A STUPID IDEA... |
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"Your unsuited for the rage of war so pack up, go home, your through.
How could I, make a man, out of you!"
I totally thought you guys were talking about my post until I put two and two together and figured that you were doing no such thing. |
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Yeah, just delete that crap. |
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I once got an email saying I bought a $12000 car off ebay. |
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NeAvO's Nightly JourneysAdopted: Hazel AngelGirl ShadowsandTerrorhawkerCourtesy of GoldneyShoot for the moon, even if you miss it you will land among the stars.Originally Posted by Vex Kitten
Whenever an email address gets too spammy, I just get rid of it |
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I can recommend an excellent programme for deleting spam off the server before it even gets to your inbox. |
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'all of the moments that already passed/
try to go back and make them last.'
Here fishy, fishy, fishy....... |
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That tends to happen with custom webhosting email accounts. I have webhosting myself, and on my administrator email there I also get tons of spam. More than half a dozen a day. On my Gmail however, I get none. |
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Hmm. I got another of those fake emails today, supposedly from EBAY. It was some guy complaining about a item "I was selling". I am not an Ebay seller, the link was a fake, and the email adress was a very long url which obviously wasn't ebay. I wouldn't be surprised if it turns out it was the same loser who did the Walmart thing, but I have no way to know as I don't have the walmart email. |
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Nah, it's most likely not. That kind of spam/scam is popular and common. |
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As Kaniaz stated, you were a target of phishing, which is an increasingly common practice these days. Never give any information to a company unless you contact them; not vice versa. The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) does not require authentication, which means that you don't need to know someone's password to send e-mail from their address. Think of the "From" field as a return address in snail mail: the sender can put whatever they want as their e-mail address. The only way to ensure that an e-mail is really from the sender is to use digital signatures, which companies unfortunately don't use. |
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