Hi
Just want to make you all aware of a scam which is using information from Beverley holidays in Paignton.
I am on their mailing list and received an email this morning which looked very like one they would send. However it is asking you to update your security settings, which immediately made me suspicious.
When you read further down the page the details of upcoming events are from last year.
I contacted Beverley and they confirmed that this is definitely not from them.
This is the second time in the past week this has happened. Last time was from a campsite in France asking me to download a document they had sent, but again apart from having looked at their website in the past never had booked with them. Again contacted them and they confirmed my suspicions.
You just couldn't be careful enough, it is awful.
You are absolutely right Steve.
What I do find amazing is their mindset. What makes them think that this is right?
They are getting more sophisticated, able to target your interests, different from the ones where they were pretending to be from a bank, that you maybe didn't even have an account with.
Ive started getting e-mails from Ammazon (their spelling) regarding order conformation,not ordered from them so delete them and add to blocked sender list.
Hi Verona
We are very sorry you received a strange email. I can confirm it didn't come from us, and we have our website company looking into it.
Hope to see you again soon!
Beverley Holidays
Quote: Originally posted by Beverley Holidays on 06/2/2014
Hi Verona
We are very sorry you received a strange email. I can confirm it didn't come from us, and we have our website company looking into it.
Hope to see you again soon!
Beverley Holidays
Am very impressed both by your quick reply to the email I sent to you on the day it happened and the fact you took the time to post on here.
Have been to Whitehill, quite a lot, though not for the past six years, but didn't realise they now took dogs. Didn't use to, or am I wrong?
the email address of the person who sent it, just the part after the at will do.
If it's a known one it will pop up on websites like hoax slayer
The address might look on first glance to be correct, but they tweak it slightly, like trevlunar says
But I personaly don't open them as I think they can tell you've read and target you more, but I might be wrong! Maybe I'm just paranoid!
I've just tried googling a spoof email and it didn't work, maybe it was the contents of the message that worked before?
Anyway, use common sense! If it looks wrong it probably is!