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Fake login sent via their service - reported
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Fake login sent via their service - reported
Message came via whatsapp. Claimed to be Evri and their delivery driver said I was out so they need to rearrange delivery. Didn't trust the link fully so typed it into laptop. Evri form asking for all my personal details including date of birth! Then lower down mandatory credit card info.Very fishy. Phone number message was sent from was in Colombia. Asked google for info on the website and it said it had never seen this page before. So the scammers are able to change so quickly. Very professional looking and if I wasn't such a cynic, I could easily have fallen for it. Hate people sometimes!!
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