Checking if this email I received from Shaw is legitimate. Here are the details:
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Just want to make sure this is not spam or a scam.
@SandraZinger , seems like a scam also to me. Even the grammar seems incorrect.
Since Shaw no longer exists, and it is unlikely that Rogers would send an email with weak attempt at a Shaw logo…scam.
@SandraZinger -- the E-mail contains a hyperlink to: https://survey.zohopublic.com/zs/1uClbF
That is not a "some-thing-dot-shaw-dot-ca" web-site.
In fact, it is a site where online "surveys" can be created & completed.
When I tried to access that "survey", I got "survey does not exist". Obviously, a complaint to ZOHO PUBLIC caused them to remove the scammer's "survey".
>> as of the 24th, 2024.
Which month? 🙂
This is an indicator of a poorly-composed scam message. Delete it.
Probably, some other person received the same message, and has captured the message (with E-mail headers), and has sent the complete message to: reportspam@shaw.ca for Shaw/Rogers to investigate the origin of the message. So, you don't need to do the same.
@3154 -- I received the same E-mail. The hyperlink cited in the E-mail is:
https://survey,zohopublic,com/zs/1uClbF
[I changed each "dot" to a "comma", so that nobody can click on this link.]
which definitely is NOT a Rogers/Shaw web-site.
Definitely a SCAM attempt.
Check the E-mail ID in the "FROM:" field, e.g., "<" and (some-ID) and "@" and "gmail.com" and ">". Probably, the scam message was sent from a compromised GMail ID.
If you think that nobody else has reported the ID (to Shaw and/or to GMail), you can report it:
Or, assume that somebody else will do the reporting. 🙂