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Title: Email warning BT
Post by: omega 1 on Friday 21 February 14 08:50 GMT (UK)
Hello

Warning to members with BT.If you get an email Action Required -Service Cancellation Notice,DELETE IT,DONT click on anything high lighted in blue
Husband phoned BT ,nothing to do with them & on their advise has reported it to their Abuse Line.

omega
Title: Re: Email warning BT
Post by: dolly dimples on Saturday 22 February 14 18:26 GMT (UK)
 Hi, I get at least one email a night pertaining to be from BT. If you hover the arrow over the addy you will see who sent it. I use BT internet and BT yahoo mail, so I  have to be on the ball with these senders.  Dolly
Title: Re: Email warning BT
Post by: wilcoxon on Sunday 23 February 14 12:29 GMT (UK)
Hi, I get at least one email a night pertaining to be from BT. If you hover the arrow over the addy you will see who sent it. I use BT internet and BT yahoo mail, so I  have to be on the ball with these senders.  Dolly

I got into a mess with one of these. What is the "addy" ?
Title: Re: Email warning BT
Post by: Midase on Sunday 23 February 14 16:09 GMT (UK)
Addy = Advert
Title: Re: Email warning BT
Post by: Koromo on Sunday 23 February 14 16:29 GMT (UK)

Addy = Advert

I thought Addy meant Address — the URL (Uniform Resource Locator) or in this case the email address.
Title: Re: Email warning BT
Post by: Midase on Sunday 23 February 14 16:49 GMT (UK)
I stand corrected if that is the case. Just goes to show not to use confusing short names.
Title: Re: Email warning BT
Post by: dolly dimples on Sunday 23 February 14 17:44 GMT (UK)
 Well,  addy to me is simply the address. or who the sender is.
                                     Dolly
Title: Re: Email warning BT
Post by: jess5athome on Sunday 23 February 14 18:24 GMT (UK)
Hi, wilcoxon, if you hover your cursor over the name of the person/group who sent the email (Before you open it) then the actual sender will show, I always do this with dodgy looking emails.
Hope that clarifies it for you.

Regards, Frank.
Title: Re: Email warning BT
Post by: Midase on Sunday 23 February 14 18:42 GMT (UK)
Well,  addy to me is simply the address. or who the sender is.
                                     Dolly

But not everyone understands this. It's similar to text speak - not everyone uses or understands it!
Title: Re: Email warning BT
Post by: mrs.tenacious on Sunday 23 February 14 23:48 GMT (UK)
Hi, wilcoxon, if you hover your cursor over the name of the person/group who sent the email (Before you open it) then the actual sender will show, I always do this with dodgy looking emails.
Hope that clarifies it for you.

Regards, Frank.

That's really helpful to know - thanks Frank!  And thanks also to omega for the heads-up re the false BT email.  So glad I pop in to this thread on a regular basis  ;) :)
Title: Re: Email warning BT
Post by: Nostromo on Friday 14 March 14 16:29 GMT (UK)
I just thought I would mention that although the advice given in the first post would ordinarily be sound, and one should always be very wary of pretty much anything received by e-mail even if it looks legitimate, this is one instance where deleting the email straight away might not be the best idea.

Apparently the email omega 1 received is a copy of a genuine email from BT (one that I received myself), but with some of the links changed.  People with a BT email address who are no longer customers of BT for their internet services will lose access to their email in April.  Apparently scammers have seen this as an opportunity to take advantage of some less careful folk.

In short, if you do not use BT as your internet provider but still have an email address like this:
@btinternet.com
@btopenworld.com
@talk21.com

then it's probably worth checking whether you need to do anything if you wish to keep it.  There's some info at  www.bt.com/emailchanges