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The_Kitchen_Guy said:Most businesses, including FedEx, will not use e-mail for such things.
Admin Greg said:I had a product shipped via Fed Ex to me and Fed Ex did indeed send me an email about tracking.
I got this one before; it scared me & I thought 'what the heck did I do wrong'. I did not click on in and ignored it. Glad I did.pchockeymom said:I did not get one from fedex but I got one from the better business bureau saying someone had made a complaint to the bbb about my business and to click the link to view it. My virus protector would not let me click, said it was "damaging" to my computer so I called the bbb and the message said they'd had many complaints about it and that it was a dangerous computer scam thing and to ignore it. Scary! Thank goodness for my virus protector!
"Spam Emails from Fed Ex: Cheffers Check-In" is a common type of email scam where scammers send fake emails pretending to be from Fed Ex, a popular shipping company, with the subject line "Cheffers Check-In". These emails often contain a malicious link or attachment that can harm your device or steal your personal information.
There are a few red flags to look out for when identifying a spam email from Fed Ex. These include grammatical errors, urgent or threatening language, and requests for personal information or financial transactions. Additionally, the email may not contain your name or any specific details related to your package.
If you receive a suspicious email from Fed Ex, do not click on any links or attachments. Instead, delete the email immediately and do not respond to it. You can also report the email to Fed Ex by forwarding it to [email protected].
Yes, spam emails from Fed Ex can harm your computer or device if you click on any links or open any attachments. These emails may contain malware, viruses, or phishing scams that can steal your personal information or damage your device. It is important to always be cautious and never click on suspicious links or attachments.
To protect yourself from spam emails from Fed Ex, make sure to regularly update your antivirus software, never click on suspicious links or attachments, and be cautious of emails that ask for personal information or financial transactions. You can also set up filters in your email to automatically send potential spam emails to your junk folder.