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Report: #149808

Complaint Review: Western Union - Internet

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  • Reported By: Randwick Australia
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  • Western Union services@westernunion.com Internet U.S.A.

Western Union Asking me to update my details when I have never used western union Ripoff Internet

*Consumer Comment: It is not from Western Union.

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Emailed me asking me to update my details and password when I have nothing to do with them.

Darren
Randwick
Australia

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#1 Consumer Comment

It is not from Western Union.

AUTHOR: Robert - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Friday, July 15, 2005

Delete it.

It's a typical phishing email. Not having read it, it probably reads like someone from another country wrote it. They did.

If you click on the link in the email it will send you to some web site made to look like a Western Union web site but is not associated with them. There, whomever sent out the emails, will collect the information you provide them and next thing you know, you'll be hit with fraudulent charges against your account.

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