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Boots prize email- Scam? (jmwebstore.xyz )
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bottay
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Hi guys,
I think I’ve made an error and clicked a link on an email claiming that I’ve won a prize from Boots. I only opened it because I have been entering on my boots Clubcard app and it was from a person’s name (as some winning emails are) when I clicked on the link “www.mybts.beauty” it took me to this website “jmwebstore.xyz ”
I think I’ve made an error and clicked a link on an email claiming that I’ve won a prize from Boots. I only opened it because I have been entering on my boots Clubcard app and it was from a person’s name (as some winning emails are) when I clicked on the link “www.mybts.beauty” it took me to this website “jmwebstore.xyz ”
Has anyone ever had this?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
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If you've just clicked a link and not filled out any details on the site you should be okay.0
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yes got that yesterday have had similar from Tescos deleted not opened. Annoyingly they go into "focus" inbox too0
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If it's about a free electric toothbrush, I get them all the time. Anything like this on my phone, I check with the store online directly. Very clever one the other day from The Range with a spinning wheel prize of £250.0
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Thanks for advise.
was offering me a first aid kit worth £129 for free after I filled out a questionnaire. I am however always vigilant when they ask for the shipping costs (£2) and want my card details !!
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The senders email a give away as is often the case.0
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