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URGENT SCAM ALERT: Email Claiming it’s From BBB is a Scam

12/7/2011

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Better Business Bureau is issuing an urgent SCAM alert cautioning businesses and consumers about an email that looks like it is from BBB, with the subject line “Complaint from your customers.” This e-mail is fraudulent; ignore its contents and delete it immediately. If you have already clicked on a link in the e-mail, run a full virus scan of your computer.

The return e-mail address is riskmanager@bbb.org (an address BBB does not use) and it is signed with the address of the Council of Better Business Bureaus, the national office of the BBB system. The e-mail contains a link to a non-BBB web site. Do NOT click on the link.

BBB is working with law enforcement to determine its source and stop the fraudulent campaign.

This is what the e-mail looks like:

Attn: Owner/Manager
The Better Business Bureau has got the above mentioned complaint from one of your customers regarding their business relations with you.
The detailed information about the consumer's concern is explained in attached document.
Please examine this case and inform us about your opinion.
Please click here to respond this complaint.

We look forward to your prompt response.

Faithfully yours,
Anita Emil
Better Business Bureau

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The Better Business Bureau Serving Eastern Michigan is a non-profit organization with the purpose of assisting in the protection of consumers and businesses from fraud and unethical business practices in the local marketplace. In addition to its recognized dispute resolution services, BBB maintains reliability reports on the customer service history of more than 80,000 local businesses and provides consumer education materials on numerous topics. BBB provides its services free to the public and its service territory stretches across Eastern Michigan from Ann Arbor through Metropolitan Detroit, Lansing, Flint, upward to Alpena, and covers the entire Upper Peninsula of the state.

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