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sr. member
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January 18, 2017, 06:25:49 PM
#26
Hello. How you think is it real? I got this mail in my mailbox, is it fake or not? Because it is not my bitcoin address. message is from the Blockchain info . There is a screenshot, Thanks
https://i.imgsafe.org/8898aaba9f.png

It is fake!

Why blockchain.info use google mail (@gmail) when they have their own mail (@blockchain.info)?  Smiley  You should just ignore an email like that.
hero member
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January 15, 2017, 10:13:53 AM
#25
Hello. How you think is it real? I got this mail in my mailbox, is it fake or not? Because it is not my bitcoin address. message is from the Blockchain info . There is a screenshot, Thanks
https://i.imgsafe.org/8898aaba9f.png

Blockchain would not be using an @gmail account. If anything, they would use @blockchain.info. You can safely disregard the email and not worry about it.

Remember there are a lot of blockchain scam sites, one even was advertising with google adwords.
Best thing is to completely ignore those mails, also if you are not busy in an escrow your alarmbells should be triggered.
legendary
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January 15, 2017, 08:52:24 AM
#24
No its not real its just a scam since the email have been used is not belong to theirs.I do recieve also such emails on the past which about escrowed funds and also investment high returns which is too good to be true sicne i didnt make any transactions that involves big money.Just ignore this and dont bother yourself.
legendary
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January 15, 2017, 03:16:21 AM
#23
Hello. How you think is it real? I got this mail in my mailbox, is it fake or not? Because it is not my bitcoin address. message is from the Blockchain info . There is a screenshot, Thanks
https://i.imgsafe.org/8898aaba9f.png

Blockchain would not be using an @gmail account. If anything, they would use @blockchain.info. You can safely disregard the email and not worry about it.
legendary
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January 14, 2017, 03:21:01 PM
#22
It's phishing attempt, if you fall for this you will be scamed. Always check the email addresses very carefuly, scamers count on that that you will not pay attention on details and fall for tempting offer. Scams related to blockchain are especialy popular so watch your coins. But it's good to put.things like this on forum, it's also the warning for others.
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January 14, 2017, 12:22:00 PM
#21
The only time I received emails from blockchain is when I confirm my login have been using blockchain for a long time and have not receive email coming from a gmail account,it's a phishing email so just ignore or put them on spam ..
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January 14, 2017, 09:12:40 AM
#20
It is fake.
Ignore it and be safe.

just for interest: how much is the fee they asked?
hero member
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January 13, 2017, 08:06:23 PM
#19
Hello. How you think is it real? I got this mail in my mailbox, is it fake or not? Because it is not my bitcoin address. message is from the Blockchain info . There is a screenshot, Thanks
https://i.imgsafe.org/8898aaba9f.png

You Dont even need a soothsayer to be convinced that is an absolute scam to get from the little you have. And more so, one unique thing about bitcoin transaction is that it cannot be reversed when sent not to talk of having a pending delivery status. I want to believe you didn't fall for such childish scam because if you do then your coins has gone for eternity.
hero member
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January 13, 2017, 08:00:42 PM
#18
Stay away.
Don't let yourself get taken with that 1.5= BTC amount. You very well know it's an obvious scam attempt.
A copycat email supposedly from blockchain, asking for a "fee" so you'd get some "amount".
Too many red flags.
"This bitcoin balance is held until you pay the fee." lol. haha.
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January 13, 2017, 06:55:40 PM
#17
When I receive such things in my mail I didn't open and delete it. Sometimes I receive some messages like that, all from scammers trying something to steal us. Besides Blockchain.info doesn't send this kind of email, any email like that, saying that you earned huge money without reason is suspicious and if you didn't have the big luck, it's a total lie. There are many people receiving these emails, they feel very lucky and excited, just illusion unfortunatelly...
sr. member
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January 13, 2017, 05:06:33 PM
#16
New age scam. I have never seen a mail like this in my mailbox. Blockchain doesn't send an e-mail when you receive a payment. Please be careful don't click anything in the mail. Scan your computer with an antivirus program.

Your topic is also a warning for all of us.
copper member
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January 13, 2017, 04:12:51 PM
#15
Hello. How you think is it real? I got this mail in my mailbox, is it fake or not? Because it is not my bitcoin address. message is from the Blockchain info . There is a screenshot, Thanks
https://i.imgsafe.org/8898aaba9f.png
That's totally fake. They would never send you emails using gmail. They have their own domain. Just some scammers try to phish you or make you send coins to a address by showing fake transaction. Never click those links. Stay safe.
legendary
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January 13, 2017, 03:55:48 PM
#14
...I guess we must issue warning on this type of scams in beginners and help section.

This will be of great help to some and will be alert to the scammers, unfortunately they are in this forum, any measure that is taken they also know

Its clearly fake but I'm more interested in knowing how they got your email in the first place ? I've seen lately some people receiving phishing attempts while they have never used their email in shady websites and that's make me think about the possibility of legit bitcoin services selling our credentials to third parties.
Yes, I agree with you because I never used this email with any faucet or something like sites, it is my work email only 2-3 persons knows about it, and it is created 2 months before, I have no spam in the mailbox it was the first time I got it

I get emails from scammers every day, with time the person can know the difference between an email from a company and an email from a scammer

The biggest problem is, how do these scammers get our email addresses?
legendary
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January 13, 2017, 03:03:09 PM
#13
It is kind of bait just to target you to pay some bitcoins in the name of fees.

"This bitcoin balance is held until you pay the fee"

I just think from a newbie mindset, they would have been ready to pay some 0.001 to 0.01 bitcoins as fee just for the reason of getting 1.51 bitcoins. (assuming they may not know how escrow is working).

It must be a well planned scam. Thanks OP for sharing and giving a warning to many people here. I guess we must issue warning on this type of scams in beginners and help section.
sr. member
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January 13, 2017, 11:06:09 AM
#12
Thats bullshit. Dont buy it. This just another trick to scam people. I saw a lot of this. They create phishing links to catch details about you including your email address. And obviously you entered phishing link. And also blockchain.info is not doing that kind of thing. They will announce that publicly. Plus they are asking you to pay for fee. Thats obviously a fake.
legendary
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January 13, 2017, 11:01:06 AM
#11
Hello. How you think is it real? I got this mail in my mailbox, is it fake or not? Because it is not my bitcoin address. message is from the Blockchain info . There is a screenshot, Thanks
https://i.imgsafe.org/8898aaba9f.png
First of all the email isn't looking professional, for your information blockchain using custom email like @blockchain.com so it's clearly they're not owned that email.
I personally stared and added the blockchain official email to my contact so i will know whether it's fake or real, as we know that they thief will try harder to fake the blockchain's mail, the thing that i'm afraid of they will create similar verification mail like theirs and send it to you. Anyway make sure to move that mail to spam ohh one more, the site phishes to the top of search results so never type the blockhain in google, just advising.
sr. member
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January 13, 2017, 10:52:47 AM
#10
Its clearly fake but I'm more interested in knowing how they got your email in the first place ? I've seen lately some people receiving phishing attempts while they have never used their email in shady websites and that's make me think about the possibility of legit bitcoin services selling our credentials to third parties.
Yes, I agree with you because I never used this email with any faucet or something like sites, it is my work email only 2-3 persons knows about it, and it is created 2 months before, I have no spam in the mailbox it was the first time I got it
legendary
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January 13, 2017, 09:49:13 AM
#9
Its clearly fake but I'm more interested in knowing how they got your email in the first place ? I've seen lately some people receiving phishing attempts while they have never used their email in shady websites and that's make me think about the possibility of legit bitcoin services selling our credentials to third parties.
legendary
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January 13, 2017, 08:48:56 AM
#8
Hello. How you think is it real? I got this mail in my mailbox, is it fake or not? Because it is not my bitcoin address. message is from the Blockchain info . There is a screenshot, Thanks
https://i.imgsafe.org/8898aaba9f.png
Besides the fact that the blockchain.info wallet never sends any email if it isn't an authorization code r a backup, blockchain does not have a feature that they will send an email everytime you rwceive a transaction. That is a complete bullshit.
hero member
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January 13, 2017, 08:36:32 AM
#7
just ignore that email and you are safe, don't even think that after you pay the fee, you can get that amount of bitcoin because that is want to scam you and you need to be careful for this. this is just small thing in the email that make people get scammed without they know if its real or true so be careful.
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