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email from "poppy at qantas client services"

26552


We observed an unexpected login attempt on your user ID.

Information of the attempt:
Date & Time: 5 September 2025, 03:56
Service: Qantas Frequent Flyer
Place: Melbourne, Australia
Device / Operating System: Laptop / Windows 11
Client: Brave

If this activity wasn’t yours, or if you suspect a third party may have used your program account, please inform us immediately.


Needless to comment that the link to " this was not me" went to a location
I would not care to be found wandering

Fred
 
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email from "poppy at qantas client services"

26552


We observed an unexpected login attempt on your user ID.

Information of the attempt:
Date & Time: 5 September 2025, 03:56
Service: Qantas Frequent Flyer
Place: Melbourne, Australia
Device / Operating System: Laptop / Windows 11
Client: Brave

If this activity wasn’t yours, or if you suspect a third party may have used your program account, please inform us immediately.


Needless to comment that the link to " this was not me" went to a location
I would not care to be found wandering

Fred
Hmm, this one is hard.
To believe or not to believe, the sender is kosher/has scruples/is the real deal.
Did you hover over the sender of/in the email?
 
This is apparently not a new thing, but it's new for me seeing it pop up on my phone (a few mins ago) as part of an incoming phone call from an unknown mobile number -:

 
This is apparently not a new thing, but it's new for me seeing it pop up on my phone (a few mins ago) as part of an incoming phone call from an unknown mobile number -:

I’ve only just started seeing this on my phone in the past couple of weeks. It’s quite good I think.
 
Had a recording, it only recorded part of the recorded tape of the voice, "transaction for rail trip from Sydney Central Station to Perth East Railway Station for $17xx" if this was not you, press 1, this was on home phone, and only recorded as I mentioned part way through.
Family member thought they had something from the "security department of your bank" or something similar.
Not to mention the Wangiri calls from our cousins on the other side of the pond, +64 xx_ xx_x, (((thought that they would not play their tricks on the nearest cousins across the way...))).
 
Got a spam email with about 200 emails clearly visible. Not sure where they got them from but one of the was a SA government one and that format is at least 15 years old and probably more.

This dingbat then decides to reply to the spam email and cc everyone in

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Got a spam email with about 200 emails clearly visible. Not sure where they got them from but one of the was a SA government one and that format is at least 15 years old and probably more.

This dingbat then decides to reply to the spam email and cc everyone in

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Dingbats who do reply all to form/spam emails should be banned from from using emails for at least a month.
 
Dingbats who do reply all to form/spam emails should be banned from from using emails for at least a month.
Yep we had dozens of them at work when an email went out accidentally to about 3,000 people and the number of replies who cc all and said please remove me from this mailing list and then the dingbats that said just ignore it and don't cc everyone (which of course they did)

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