Genuine email from estate agent?
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Very strange, over the last couple of days I have had 3 emails purporting to be from a high end property company called "The Wow House Company".
It details a few properties (one of which is apparantly "hush hush" as the famous actress owner wants it kept quiet!) with PDF attachments.
There's no "to" address in the header, and the "from" is a yahoo address which makes me suspicious of the attachments...
Do I post up the details
, email them and tell them, or just delete!? 
It details a few properties (one of which is apparantly "hush hush" as the famous actress owner wants it kept quiet!) with PDF attachments.
There's no "to" address in the header, and the "from" is a yahoo address which makes me suspicious of the attachments...
Do I post up the details
, email them and tell them, or just delete!? 
http://www.thewowhousecompany.com/
Looks genuine enough, couldn't hurt to call the 'normal' looking phone number to enquire.
What made me think of the moonlighting angle was that the email you received appears to go to some length to be effectively anonymous...
It does look fishy though, why else would a proper company send email from an account which smells fishy?
Looks genuine enough, couldn't hurt to call the 'normal' looking phone number to enquire.
What made me think of the moonlighting angle was that the email you received appears to go to some length to be effectively anonymous...
It does look fishy though, why else would a proper company send email from an account which smells fishy?
NicoG said:
http://www.thewowhousecompany.com/
Looks genuine enough, couldn't hurt to call the 'normal' looking phone number to enquire.
What made me think of the moonlighting angle was that the email you received appears to go to some length to be effectively anonymous...
It does look fishy though, why else would a proper company send email from an account which smells fishy?
Quite, I've drafted an email, but I don't really want to show that the email address is "live"...Looks genuine enough, couldn't hurt to call the 'normal' looking phone number to enquire.
What made me think of the moonlighting angle was that the email you received appears to go to some length to be effectively anonymous...
It does look fishy though, why else would a proper company send email from an account which smells fishy?
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