Wow.
I don't know about the rest of you, but the scam emails are coming into my email account hot and heavy.
These are the emails I have received today alone:
From: "Patric Johnson" (random Gmail address)
Message Title: “Your Invoice No. xxx” (w/ attachment)
From: "PayPal" (random Gmail address) –
Message Title: “Your Ticket No. xxx - payment is confirmed”
From: "Team Norton" (random Gmail address)
Message Title: “Ticket No. xxx status updated on date xxx”
From: "Team Norton" (random Gmail address)
Message Title: “Invoice for order No. xxx”
I deleted all of these without opening the email. Of course, all of the "xxx's" had official-looking numbers.
In case any of you didn't know, if you roll your mouse over the senders name in an email, their actual email address will come up.
I never ever open an email from a random Gmail address. They - along with their attachments - go directly to the trash, unopened, and are immediately deleted.
I pretty much have also grown tired of the daily - multiple - telephone calls from scammers left on my cell phone. I now never ever pick up a phone call where I don't recognize the caller's number.
I have even now changed my voicemail message to state: "Please leave a message. If you do not leave a message, your telephone number will automatically be blocked". And - if they don't leave a message - I block the number.
This new voicemail message, and my habit of blocking numbers that don't leave a message, actually seems to have cut down on my scam telephone calls quite a bit over the last little while.
It is all pretty annoying, though.
Any of you have your own special ways of dealing with scammers and spammers?
Anne