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Anonymous
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I got this today but I'm not sure about it. Pic below is the email I recieved.

The link on the email ends up being: ####
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Anonymous
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Hi,
Its a scam don't go for it.
I too got such mails before. I never opened them.
Be careful from them.
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perksie
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perksie, what makes you think it's real?
the URL for the site is this
####
'Stingers'??? that is what alerted me. i nearly logged into it, it's quite convincing!
if you delete the 'login.htm', you can browse around the files. It looks dodgy as hell. If it's legit, someone should be sacked!

No it's an overlay with links to the O2 site, I can't quite figure out what they've done here.
To support Disasters Emergency Committee: http://www.dec.org.uk/appeals text Nepal to 70000 to send £5

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Anonymous
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Certainly a strange one especially as the source code on the log in page doesn't seem to show anything other than O2 references....although there are massive gaps between the lines of code which is unusual.
Perhaps List*** could enlighten us....if they speak English ?...and they also have a web site in Lithuania 😮
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Anonymous
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Hi scinto,
Did you download this email into an email client like Microsoft Outlook or Microsoft Outlook Express?
I would like to have a look at the actual email and that way, I'll be able to tell you if it's an official O2 email or not.
Thanks
Paul
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