A scam?

rts
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Just got this in my inbox. My spamfilter is normally marvelous so gave it a bit of attention.
Congratulations!
Your order has been placed directly with Comcast successfully!

ORDER DETAILS -
PROVIDER : Comcast
SERVICE : Performance Service w/PowerBoost Cable Customer:
CONTACT PERSON : jaidev sharma not my name
CONTACT PHONE NO : 4085342312
SITE PHONE NO : 9166166656
REQUESTED EMAIL : my email address
INSTALL TYPE : Self
Tracking No : 1906961683
MSO Reference No : 267397670
Message from Provider : See instructions below on how to install your new services quickly!

Congratulations!
Your order has been placed directly with Comcast successfully!

Scheduling Your Professional Installation or Self Install Activation:

NON-Houston area customers please call (877) 220-3549 to schedule your installation of Comcast Digital Phone or Comcast Internet service and call (877) 230-9361 to schedule installation of Digital Cable. All Houston area customers need to call (800) 799-1645 to schedule Comcast Digital Voice, Digital Cable and Internet service. If you choose to receive a self installation kit, please follow the instructions provided to you in the kit.
Has someone just put in my email address by mistake, or is it simply a test to see if any one is reading emails at this address...
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Pete
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two rather simple ways to find out

1 - check in the headers to see if the return path of the email matches the domain in the email address
2 - is your email address something that mt sharma could use. If it's rod.singh @hotmail.com then its probably not a simple mistake.
"He has to be larger than bacon"
rts
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Joined: Fri 15 Aug, 2003 14.09

Hymagumba wrote:two rather simple ways to find out

1 - check in the headers to see if the return path of the email matches the domain in the email address
2 - is your email address something that mt sharma could use. If it's rod.singh @hotmail.com then its probably not a simple mistake.
Headers match. Email address fairly abstract to avoid just this. Delete and be done with it I think.

A new scam doing the rounds is people being "pranked" by a number not recognised. Curiosity encourages some people to call the number back, which just so happens to be premium rate, and not necessarally 0906.
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rts wrote:Just got this in my inbox. My spamfilter is normally marvelous so gave it a bit of attention.
Congratulations!
Your order has been placed directly with Comcast successfully!

ORDER DETAILS -
PROVIDER : Comcast
SERVICE : Performance Service w/PowerBoost Cable Customer:
CONTACT PERSON : jaidev sharma not my name
CONTACT PHONE NO : 4085342312
SITE PHONE NO : 9166166656
REQUESTED EMAIL : my email address
INSTALL TYPE : Self
Tracking No : 1906961683
MSO Reference No : 267397670
Message from Provider : See instructions below on how to install your new services quickly!

Congratulations!
Your order has been placed directly with Comcast successfully!

Scheduling Your Professional Installation or Self Install Activation:

NON-Houston area customers please call (877) 220-3549 to schedule your installation of Comcast Digital Phone or Comcast Internet service and call (877) 230-9361 to schedule installation of Digital Cable. All Houston area customers need to call (800) 799-1645 to schedule Comcast Digital Voice, Digital Cable and Internet service. If you choose to receive a self installation kit, please follow the instructions provided to you in the kit.
Has someone just put in my email address by mistake, or is it simply a test to see if any one is reading emails at this address...
I got one of these, only it was from a company called Verizon? never heard of them saying my " $200 usb modem" is on the way and It was in the name of "Tom Roderick" I was most worried.
The Lurker
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After a quick run through Google, both companies appear to be American and in the telecommunications business. They'd do anything to get customers, I suppose. :lol:
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Location: Devon

Due to problems with my Sister's broadband I've been checking her Email account for her on a daily basis. She gets alot of junk (Viagra sales pitches etc - which I wind up my Brother-in-law about :D ), but most notably requests for data from fraudulent "bank" sites.

She had one each from HBOS, HSBC and NatWest in one day last week. Before Christmas she was so concerned that she might have filled one of these in by accident that she changed all the details on their accounts.

I get the odd one of these bogus requests, but I wonder how many people actually respond with their correct details (I fill them in with random numbers, I hope they waste time trying them).

Do many other Metropollers get these requests, and what do you do with them? Does anyone know whether the banks targeted by these Emails actually manage to prosecute people?
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