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- What is this stupid “Microsoft 1 Microsoft Way Redmon . . .
What is this stupid “Microsoft 1 Microsoft Way Redmon WAcard”? I was charged $76 29 for or from something under the name of “Microsoft 1 Microsoft Way Redmon WAcard ” an I need that money back I put money into that specific account because that one is hooked to my Xbox, and I bought MW2, but it charged me twice
- Scam or Legit email from Microsoft? - Microsoft Community
Scam or Legit email from Microsoft? Hi everyone, I would very much appreciate some assistance so I can ascertain if this email i received on May 24, 2018 has fraudulent intent Also, should Microsoft be sending from a non @microsoft email and should there be "ö" in Microsoft Sender Text?
- Is this a scam mail ? - Microsoft Community
We are excited to announce that soon, the Windows forum will be available exclusively Microsoft Q A This change will help us provide a more streamlined and efficient experience for all your questions and discussions Starting July 2, you will no longer be able to create new questions here in the Microsoft Support Community
- How genuine is this email? Is it a scam? - Microsoft Community
Hi Anuksha n vaze, Welcome to the Microsoft Community Yes, this is a scam The email did not come from Microsoft Please recognize the three email domains used by Microsoft Support microsoft com microsoftsupport com mail support microsoft com Any other domain forms are phishing attempts; do not believe or click on any content within the email
- I have received the mail from Microsoft . Is it real or fake?
Microsoft Corporation gives members random cash prizes every year Today your email was randomly selected as one of the 5 top winners who will get cash prizes from us We are happy to inform you that you have won a prize money of $575000 (five hundred seventy-five thousand United States dollar), 2 New smartphones with Android and Brand-New Microsoft Surface Laptop for year 2023 which is
- Is this email really from Microsoft? - Microsoft Community
From the information provided in the screenshot, there are several red flags that suggest this email may not be from Microsoft: Sender’s Email Address: The email comes from a domain that is not a recognized Microsoft domain Microsoft typically sends emails from addresses ending in 'microsoft com'
- We received email from this address *** Email address is . . .
It is designed to trick you into providing your personal information or account details by posing as an official notification from Microsoft Microsoft will only send you account security notifications via this email address: account-security-noreply@accountprotection microsoft com What you should do: Do not click on the link:
- Is this a phishing scam? - Microsoft Community
Is this a phishing scam? I have received an email from Microsoft about changed terms and conditions of a ‘Microsoft cash back program’ Ii want to find out if this legitimate before I click any links
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