Microsoft Outlook Scam!


Ron Canazzi
 

Hi Group,


As concerns the Outlook.com issue: I just talked to the disability line at Microsoft (1-800-936-5900) and this Outlook business is definitely a scam.  There is already a case number 133-830-4258 open and being investigated.


If you get any further e-mails or web page references, forward such e-mails to the 2 following addresses:

abuse@...

abuse@...


Hopefully, this will resolve the controversy!



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Ron,

        Please stop saying this is a scam.  It has been officially announced on Microsoft's own support sites.  See this one on support.office.com

Brian
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Did they explain what the motives might be, if its the active x then its blocked normally.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Ron Canazzi" <aa2vm@...>
To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io>
Sent: Friday, May 06, 2016 4:57 AM
Subject: [nvda] Microsoft Outlook Scam!


Hi Group,


As concerns the Outlook.com issue: I just talked to the disability line
at Microsoft (1-800-936-5900) and this Outlook business is definitely a
scam. There is already a case number 133-830-4258 open and being
investigated.


If you get any further e-mails or web page references, forward such
e-mails to the 2 following addresses:

abuse@...

abuse@...


Hopefully, this will resolve the controversy!



--
They Ask Me If I'm Happy; I say Yes.
They ask: "How Happy are You?"
I Say: "I'm as happy as a stow away chimpanzee on a banana boat!"