4 Take Note of Odd Demands
In this second example, we received an e-mail from a similar unknown entity asking us to “verify our purchase” of an iPhone 7 Plus handset. The original e-mail message contained a downloadable PDF document which opened the “receipt” you see in the image provided.
This PDF receipt looks like it could have been created by Apple, and even features the company’s trademark logo. However the text contained in the message, which specifically states that “W? r???mm?nd?d ??u t? ???n ?ur ?tt??h?d m????g? (?DF) f?? ?urr?nt ???n???t??n? R???rt, We give you 24 hours for cancelled the order” — has scam written all over it.