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Docusign E Mail
peter_the_piper
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Just had an unexpected email from docusign (allegedly) about a bank transfer I know nothing about. Presumably a scam but just want to confirm before it goes to the great electronic bin in the sky. Any thoughts?
I'd rather be an Optimist and be proved wrong than a Pessimist and be proved right.
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Ring your bank?0
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Its a thought, the email addy used is not associated with any of my bank accounts so I think it should be clear. I'll check for certain, though as I did not actually open the link I should be safe.I'd rather be an Optimist and be proved wrong than a Pessimist and be proved right.0
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Just delete it, it's certainly not worth wasting your time and ours starting a thread (in the wrong place) about it.0
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Thanks, just posted it to see if junk and to warn others if so, being possibly money involved some might see it and open.. I'm terribly sorry to have wasted your time, maybe it would have been less had you ignored it and not replied. Have a nice day.I'd rather be an Optimist and be proved wrong than a Pessimist and be proved right.0
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It's junk, everything like it is junk, just delete and move on. If by some miracle it's not junk then the sender will contact you again in a way that makes it clear that they actually do need to communicate with you. If everybody posted about every piece of junk mail they received this would rapidly become the largest and most boring forum in the world.0
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Done and done.I'd rather be an Optimist and be proved wrong than a Pessimist and be proved right.0
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