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neteller upgrade email, weird language
"To improve security, NETELLER is implementing process improvements that require some additional identity information from you.
To ensure your account remains open and you continue to enjoy the benefits of your e-wallet, simply upgrade your account before 30 October 2007. By upgrading, you will also gain access to: * Higher deposit limits * The ability to send money to friends and family through the NETELLER Peer-to-Peer service * The Prepaid Card, so you can access your e-wallet funds at millions of locations worldwide, including ATMs, point-of-sale terminals and internet sites ***"To ensure your account remains open and you continue to enjoy the benefits of your e-wallet, simply upgrade your account before 30 October 2007"*** That's the weird bit, they saying I have to upgrade? I sent them stuff to get certified a week ago and they never replied, now I get this email. Anyone else get it? |
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Re: neteller upgrade email, weird language
Yes. I sent it back to them saying I'd received an obvious phishing e-mail, because who would believe Neteller would write:
"How to upgrade your account To upgrade your account, please email a clear colour scan or digital photograph showing all four corners of the following documents to upgrademe@neteller.com: A copy of your passport displaying the photograph and passport number or A copy of your driving license displaying the driving license number and A utility bill (e.g. an electricity bill) or a paper bank statement displaying your name and address that has been issued within the last 3 months – unfortunately we cannot accept online bank statements Upgrading your account can take up to 7 business days from the time we receive your documents. We assure you, it’s worth the wait!" |
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Re: neteller upgrade email, weird language
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Yes. I sent it back to them saying I'd received an obvious phishing e-mail, because who would believe Neteller would write: "How to upgrade your account To upgrade your account, please email a clear colour scan or digital photograph showing all four corners of the following documents to upgrademe@neteller.com: A copy of your passport displaying the photograph and passport number or A copy of your driving license displaying the driving license number and A utility bill (e.g. an electricity bill) or a paper bank statement displaying your name and address that has been issued within the last 3 months – unfortunately we cannot accept online bank statements Upgrading your account can take up to 7 business days from the time we receive your documents. We assure you, it’s worth the wait!" [/ QUOTE ] Uh... what? Are you making fun of me? I don't understand. I just don't get the "Upgrade before 31st Oct *or else*" Anyway, I sent the stuff away. Is there any chance upgrademe@neteller.com is not a good email address? |
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Re: neteller upgrade email, weird language
so we shouldnt be sending stuff to the email address provided?
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Re: neteller upgrade email, weird language
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so we shouldnt be sending stuff to the email address provided? [/ QUOTE ] I think he was joking. Anyway, I already did. It's @neteller.com... that's their normal address. Only thing I found weird was the implied threat that our account would be closed if we didn't. |
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Re: neteller upgrade email, weird language
NETeller has had a history of sending seemingly sketchy e-mails that were legit
always just go to the live help to confirm everything never use links from the e-mail etc. |
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Re: neteller upgrade email, weird language
I wonder if it has anything to do with this:
http://www.sportscrew.com/vb/showthread.php?p=188133 I assume everyone did not get this email, or this thread would have gotten much more attention. |
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Re: neteller upgrade email, weird language
the certification at neteller goes to certifyme@neteller.com
not the email address listed above. Plus, they dont send it to you as certification only allows easy access to your money, something they dont obviously go out of their way to encourage. this does not look like it came from neteller IMO |
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Re: neteller upgrade email, weird language
I chatted with Neteller via their web page when i got the email. they say it is legit. I sent the info in.
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