Question posted by shai111278 on May 23rd, 2011

My Money Email Is [email protected] You Take My Money In The Poker This 3 Tim

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Answer #1: Posted by SirensRnotAmyth on July 23rd, 2011 9:36 PM
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Facebook will NEVER ask for your credit card account information or your password in an email. If you recieved an email that looked like it was from facebook asking for this information IT IS NOT FACEBOOK. IT IS A SCAM. Be sure not to click on ANY link provided in the email and report it to facebook here.

 

Here is some info i found on the facebook help pages as well. Please take time to look it over.

 

Email security and preferences  

I got an email asking for my Facebook password. 

 

Do not respond to the email, as Facebook will never request your password, and we advise against pr... Do not respond to the email, as Facebook will never request your password, and we advise against providing your login information to anyone under any circumstances.

I received a suspicious email that looks like it came from Facebook.

Spammers and scammers sometimes create phony emails that look like they’re from Facebook. These ema... Spammers and scammers sometimes create phony emails that look like they’re from Facebook. These emails can be very convincing. Even the “From:” field can be spoofed to include “Facebook” or “The Facebook Team.”

These emails might look like:

  • Notifications about friend requests, messages, events, photos, and videos
  • False accusations that you are abusing the site
  • Warnings that something will happen to your account if you don't update it or take another immediate action


If an email looks strange, don’t click any of the links in it or open any attachments. Note that Facebook will never send you a password as an attachment.

If you think you received a fake Facebook email, let us know.   

I received a suspicious email that looks like it came from Facebook.

Spammers and scammers sometimes create phony emails that look like they’re from Facebook. These ema... Spammers and scammers sometimes create phony emails that look like they’re from Facebook. These emails can be very convincing. Even the “From:” field can be spoofed to include “Facebook” or “The Facebook Team.”

These emails might look like:

  • Notifications about friend requests, messages, events, photos, and videos
  • False accusations that you are abusing the site
  • Warnings that something will happen to your account if you don't update it or take another immediate action


If an email looks strange, don’t click any of the links in it or open any attachments. Note that Facebook will never send you a password as an attachment.

If you think you received a fake Facebook email, let us know.

I received a message claiming that Facebook will be shutting down or is overpopulated and that I need to forward it to my friends.

This message is part of a false chain letter and did not come from Mark Zuckerberg or Facebook. Thi... This message is part of a false chain letter and did not come from Mark Zuckerberg or Facebook. This message can be safely disregarded and deleted. For more information on current scams, chain letters, and how to avoid them, please visit the "Threats" tab of the Security Page.

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  • Help Center | Facebook
    ...or spouse is controlling o... In the case of a phishing email, the email may look into an account, you are reading the message...spouse is no one , they come across it has the "facebook.com" domain. Facebook removes photos or videos that ... You can view ...you don't like your behalf. You can take any lost poker chips. Privacy on Facebook, please immediately contact law enforcement....
  • Help Center | Facebook
    ... in doubt, just type "facebook.com" into your own account by an external developer that I created a new Facebook account, even though I cannot log in and employs industry standard encryption. As long as they are logging in Login Problems Login Notifications Site Maintenance Suspicious Emails and Notifications Poker Chips Lost Unfortunately, Facebook did when...
  • Help Center | Facebook
    ... Union. • For example, "en-gb.facebook.com" ends in doubt, just type "facebook.com" into sending money through my phone. scammers often use it manually. Security: Money transfer scam My account is therefore safe and legitimate. Login Problems Login Notifications Site Maintenance Suspicious Emails and Notifications Poker Chips Lost Unfortunately, Facebook did not add any...

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