As a Notary, we get excited when we get an email from a title company
Mary Cuevas <mcuevas.atrlaw@gmail.com>
Oct 1 at 1:07 PM
Attached are the documents that I need to be signed with my customer. You can sign in either blue or black ink, doesn’t matter. We pay $175.00 for the signing so when you return the documents to me, please include your invoice so I can send out payment. i'm currently very busy at office right now and i could only provide this short detail about the signing,Kindly login with your email address and password to access the document. Every details about the signing and customer address and phone number is in page 2.Kindly call the customer to set appointment
I did click on the link, another window opened and asking me to enter / create a user name and PW. I was very tempted. My online security Norton kicked in and warned me about possible phishing attempts. I was disgusted and tried to call the number. Then I noticed that there are no numbers. I googled the agency and asked for the person on the email, the receptionist sounded like I was trying to scam them. I tried my best to explain to her but not sure if she believed me. lol Anyway, the lesson of the story always calls and confirm the agent before opening an email
Be careful out there, too many crooks and jerks trying to steal your information or maybe trying to place a trojan to steal new info.
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