It is unfortunate that this is happening, and more so that it involves my
name.
The museum where I volunteer has been alerting us to "phishing" schemes.
One tip-off is that the address it is coming from, or URL, is often quite
weird, involving a long chain of letters and numbers. So, if you are
dou
Anne,
Just keep deleting them and remember not to ever click links that are not
verified. You will never learn the how or why you’re getting them. Simply
protect yourself by being vigilant and don’t let it upset you too much. Get on
with your life and ignore them! The offenders don’t deserve y
I haven't received any. Lorri Ferguson, Washington State
From: owner-l...@arachne.com on behalf of Ann
Humphreys
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2019 9:44 AM
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Subject: [lace] Devon Thein
I am still getting emails supposedly from Devon se
I am still getting emails supposedly from Devon sending good wishes and
suggesting web sites to look at. Is anybody else getting these?
Ann
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No!
I did not send it. For future reference I never send emails telling people
to click on a link unless there is some extremely wordy explanation about
why the link is of interest.
Devon
On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 11:43 AM Ann Humphreys
wrote:
> I have received an email from Devon Thein asking me
I have received an email from Devon Thein asking me to click on a link. Is this
genuine?
Ann
UK
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