Posted on 09/09/2024 10:03:51 AM PDT by Paul R.
This seems like a scam: I received an e-mail stating
"Greetings myWaIgreens Member,
Your myWaIgreens points total of $564.54 is set to expire and should be redeemed by September 9th.
Click here before September 9th to retain your myWaIgreens points for 2024.
We appreciate your participation.
Best wishes,
WaIgreens Team
Suspicious, eh?
It’s not Walgreens. They used a capital I in place of the lower case L
That’s the best advice, go to the store and ask.
Did you notice the capital “I” in “WaIgreens”?
It’s a SCAM.
People should not even be questioning this.
NEVER click on email links. Go to your Walgreens online account and sign on there. If you have rewards they will be there. If you don’t have an online account, you can’t and won’t have any rewards monies.
Well, I DID indicate this is likely a scam, and still think that, but the puzzlement is the lack of info online about it. Usually there is “a ton” about anything that’s been out there more than ~15 minutes...
Haha - most certainly I did not “click” (on it)!
Right - the web address does not appear to exist.
It’s a scam for sure
You're not alone in that. My company has gotten so good at it that I carefully scrutinize emails from vendors that I expect ... the network security guys are sneaky bastards.
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And avoid fraud charges.
Any time you get an email that claims it needs you to click something quickly or you’re going to lose it is always a scam. These lowlifes prey on human nature.
Ok, I blew it up and changed fonts. You are right.
My points are rarely more that 50 cents. You must be a really big spender at Walgreens!
“...the network security guys are sneaky bastards.”
Yes they are!
Here’s the one from CVS:
CVS Extra-Care
Expressing our commitment for your health
Crucial Reminder:
Dear Loyal Shopper,
We want to inform you that your Extra-Care baIance of $472.31 is about to expire and needs to be used by September 9th.
If you don’t access the link below by September 9th, you will lose all of your accumulated Extra-Care from 2024.
Visit Here to Get Your Rewards
Warm regards,
The Extra-Care Team
No misspellings, but, the e-mail address is thoroughly(!) suspect:
” dag@tinydag.com “
It depends on how your email provider is set up, but there should be a link to click on to find the sender’s real email address. I’ve seen emails like the one you mentioned. Their own email address is usually a random jumble of letters. Sure sign of a scam.
And as Cletus noted, beware of a close misspelling. For example, a Microsoft scammer might be at micrisoft.com. Easy to miss if you’re not looking for it.
BTW, I don’t give a flying “F” about being embarrassed here. If it warns someone, and better discusses things to look for, it’s worth it.
Haha - yeah, I’ve run into THAT!
It turns out I got a similar message a few days prior, with the same deadline (9/9/24). I don’t use that e-mail account much because it is, in fact, the one I give when I expect to get a lot of spam, ordering from some “new to me” online seller, etc.
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