Don't fall for email scams!
If you receive an email like the one below - don't reply - mark it as SPAM - it's fake and the sender is trying to scam you.
Hello Mr/Mrs
Good day am looking for tires 10 in QTY for carry No Mounting and Balancing.
Model number: 245/45R19 OR 245/60R18
Brand: Goodyear/ Michelin/ Bridgestone/Firestone/Continental/Hankook.
And also method of payment.
I hope to hear from you with the total cost.
Best Regard.

EVERYTHING about that email is fake!

The best way to avoid falling for email scams is to watch for obvious signs that the email is fake.
For Instance:
1. If the sender's email address is really long or doesn't appear to be normal for the actual sender to use - or the subject line of the email is long and tries to over-describe the issue, alert or problem.
2. Are there are any misspellings and grammatical errors?
3. If you "MOUSE-OVER" (DON'T CLICK ON) the link it asks you to, whatever browser you're using should either give you a pop-up OR it will show in the lower left hand corner what website it is going to open. In the example below it's going to open a .PHP file on a website that has nothing to do with Apple. And that .PHP file is probably go to instantly load a virus or malware on your phone or computer.

 


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