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GoDaddy email -genuine?

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Just received this- four times:


"Dear Customer,

This notification is generated automatically as a service to you.

Because of unusual number of invalid login attempts on you account, we had to believe that, their might be some security problem on you account. So we have decided to put an extra verification process to ensure your identity and your account security.
Please click on sign in to domain servers to continue to the verification process and ensure your account security. It is all about your security. Thank you. and visit the customer service section.

please contact us within 1 days.

If you need to address this matter, or in any way need further assistance or technical support, call us any time at (480) 505-8877 or email us at [email protected]. We appreciate your business!

Sincerely,
GoDaddy.com DomainAlert team"

The spelling and grammar is not quite right. And I was able to log in to my GoDaddy account directly and there is no mention of this email warning!
 
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Clearly bogus! Geez, the bad grammar alone is a give away.

On a related note, email alone should never be trusted.

Ron
 
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the poor grammar is a dead giveaway. make sure you don't click any links in that email either.
 
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Bloody Nigerian scammers!
 
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Yes, poor grammar is always a giveaway. Plus don't click on email links anyway, always login through the official URL and then see if you have any notifications.
 
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Also, if any e-mail you've received from a service with which you have an account starts with "Dear Customer" (as opposed to "Dear [your name]"), that should always raise some serious red flags.
 
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