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CCT: "Your password change request" emails?

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DaveInAZ
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Re: CCT: "Your password change request" emails?


@Anonymous wrote:

The emails are coming from creditchecktotal at e-creditchecktotal dot com.


When I'm suspicious of an email I check the domain at https://www.internic.net/whois.html

 

Domain Name: CREDITCHECKTOTAL.COM
Registrar: CSC CORPORATE DOMAINS, INC.
Creation Date: 26-mar-2007

 

As for "e-creditchecktotal.com?

No match for domain "E-CREDITCHECKTOTAL.COM"

I think you're being phished, someone trying to get you to give them your CCT login so they can steal you're info.

 

I recently got an email claiming to be from Walmart, with the subject line "Your Walmart Rewards balance = 100 USD", and the body claiming "Your last order in Walmart qualifies you to receive a promotional gift". But the email was from "shopbetter@wallmartzgift.com" I was pretty sure Walmart didn't register "wallmartzgift.com", and used Whois to see that it had been registered the day before  Namecheap.com by a guy in Georgia. So I forwarded the email to abuse@namecheap.com, they answered back the next day that the domain registration had been suspended. I don't get mad, I get even. Smiley Wink

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Anonymous
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Re: CCT: "Your password change request" emails?

During the fall of 2016, I started receiving these emails after I cancelled the 7 days trial and Started resuming the trial. My emails did come from CCT. After a while I was unable to cancel via the automated message and had to email of talk to a representative. I also was not able to get the 50% discount even when talking to a representative.

I currently am subscribed to CCT at $24.99 a month as I'm watching for changes to my files. Interesting enough, now I'm able to pull daily 3B reports.
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HeavenOhio
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Re: CCT: "Your password change request" emails?

I think DaveInAZ may have this nailed.

 

e-creditchecktotal.com is a completely separate domain. The critical indicator is "e-" with the hyphen. If it were a subdomain, it'd be e.creditchecktotal.com, with "e." (e dot).

 

I'd call and ask CreditCheck Total if e-creditchecktotal.com is their domain. Given the information above, I bet it isn't.

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Anonymous
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Re: CCT: "Your password change request" emails?

This very well could be the case.  Thanks for the information DaveInAZ!

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Anonymous
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Re: CCT: "Your password change request" emails?

I get these annoying emails also! I just never respond. On occasion I'll sign up for the 7 day $1 deal and then I start getting the emails.

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