Penny Sherek
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Penny Sherek said:HI, came about this form quite by accident researching a phone number from an email I received claiming someone wanted to order from me. Just doesn't quite sound right.Anyway, I'm excited to be a part of the group Penny
The best way to determine if someone is trying to order from you through email is to verify the legitimacy of the email. Check the sender's email address and make sure it matches the company's official email domain. You can also contact your company's customer service department to confirm if the email is a legitimate order request.
If you receive an email requesting an order, do not respond or provide any personal information. Instead, reach out to your company's customer service department to confirm the legitimacy of the request. They can also provide you with the proper steps to take for placing an order.
No, it is not common for people to try to order through email. Most legitimate orders are placed through official company websites or through authorized consultants. If you receive an email requesting an order, it is important to verify its authenticity before taking any further action.
To protect yourself from fraudulent email orders, always be cautious when receiving unsolicited emails requesting orders. Never provide personal information or financial details through email. If you are unsure about the legitimacy of an email, contact your company's customer service department for assistance.
If you suspect an email order is fraudulent, do not respond or provide any personal information. Report the email to your company's customer service department and follow their instructions for further action. It is important to protect yourself and your customers from potential scams.