- Phishing scam? - Microsoft Community
You receive this mandatory email service announcement to update you about the important Changes to your Microsoft Product or Account 2019 Microsoft Inc , Corporate Headquarters, 1 Microsoft Way Redmond, WA, 98052
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User shares their experience with a random unauthorized charge and seeks assistance on Microsoft Community platform
- Hacked - Microsoft Community
2-Enforce enable your MFA Reference: Enable per-user multifactor authentication - Microsoft Entra ID | Microsoft Learn In this way your account is secure and you don't need to do anything regarding the emails you have receive
- Is this a scam email? It says it’s in US . . . - answers. microsoft. com
Hello, I received a suspicious email claiming I had ordered Microsoft 365 Business Premium, it shows in US funds, I’m in Canada and never ordered this I do have a subscription to 365 but nothing like this
- Possible Phishing email. - Microsoft Community
Hello MusicEncore, Welcome to Microsoft Community We are happy to help you with your concern You said that you received an email from Outlook com and you want to confirm if it is a scam email Upon checking the email that you received, we determined that it was a scam phishing email
- Refund Request for Microsoft 365 Personal Subscription
Location: Microsoft Corporation 1 Microsoft Way Redmond, WA 98052 United States I would like to kindly request a refund for the charges incurred, as I have not actively used the Microsoft 365 Personal service during the trial period
- Why is the single-use code email so unprofessional? - Microsoft Community
Hello, I check your feedback, you are dissatisfied with the disposable code within the email did not write hacking, I can understand you, in fact, the appearance of a disposable code does not mean that the account has been hacked, there are other possibilities, at the same time, you for the letter why the signature is not a real signature of the problem, because this letter are automatically
- Strange email giving me a code for the third time - Microsoft Community
Alternatively, it could be that someone else entered their email address incorrectly when they signed in to their Microsoft account, or it could be that someone knows your email address and is trying to access your account, but either way, you can ignore this message, as long as you don't share this one-time code, your account is still safe
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