Scam Tip Report #28881 - SCAM EMAIL CLAIMING TO BE FROM FED EX WITH PHISHING LINK


Scam ReporterScam Tips Received
No Name
Medina, OH, United States
2016-06-30 15:06:55
Identity Theft
SCAM EMAIL CLAIMING TO BE FROM FED EX WITH PHISHING LINK 
 Scammer
  Information
Name:
Name Unknown
Email Address:
deliasnn@amega.com
Scam Website:
Fax:

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