I just received an email with the subject line Happy Bike Registration Anniversary!from something called Project 529 (I've never heard of them but there does seem to be an reputable organization of that name, however the Return Path in All Headers is <bounce-md_30177096.67969c44.v1-715430f8f4d541e0a11413a16386dde5@mandrillapp.com>, not likely to be the real Project 529) congratulating me on the anniversary registering a bike with them and asking me to update contact information and information about the bike. They had most of my contact information correct except for listing me as being in Canada (I'm in the U.S.) and they showed a Huffy bike, a brand that I have never owned and would not buy on a bet. It is obvious that they hoped I would respond to the message to correct the obviously incorrect information. Be careful out there folks!
Scammers are everywhere There is one going on around here A person receives a text informing you that something is wrong with your toll transponder account any you owe moneyThis stuff always amazes me Dave
Quote from: dcorvino on January 26, 2025, 07:46:11 PMScammers are everywhere There is one going on around here A person receives a text informing you that something is wrong with your toll transponder account any you owe moneyThis stuff always amazes me DaveI got that one also, but I went straight to the Sun Pass website and saw all was well. I never trust links in e-mails, even when they are legit! I figure it's always safer to just go directly to the website I have bookmarked. Too many scammers these days! Anyone here see the movie BeeKeeper? I sure wish that guy was for real!