| If you receive an unsolicited
e-mail that appears to be from LiquidationTime.com that requests
personal information (such as your credit card, login, or
password), or that asks you to verify or confirm your
LiquidationTime.com account information by clicking on a link,
that e-mail was sent by a "phisher" or "spoofer."
LiquidationTime.com will never ask for this type of information
in an e-mail. Do not click on the
link. Note that if you did not click on the link in the spoofed
e-mail, your account at LiquidationTime.com is fine. (Even if
you did click on the link and go to the forged Web page, but
didn't enter anything, the phishers will not have your account
information.)
Please report any suspicious email to LiquidationTime, always make sure to protect yourself by:
- Protect Your Account Info!!!,Make sure you never provide your
password to fraudulent websites.
- To safely and securely access the LiquidationTime
website or your account, open a new web browser (e.g.
Internet Explorer or Netscape) and type in our URL to be
sure you are on the real LiquidationTime website.http://www.Liquidationtime.com
.
- Always be sure that LiquidationTime will never ask you to
enter your password in an email.
- Protect Your Password!!, You should never give your account
password to anyone, including LiquidationTime employees.
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How to Spot Fraud Email?!!! |
1. Fake email addressMost fraud
email senders may send emails with forged email addresses-some
of them appear to be real email addresses of LiquidationTime.com
(E.G: From liquidationtime@liquidationtime.com-inc.com From:
Liquidatintime Inc, liquidationtime Department).
The "From" field of an email
can easily be altered - it is not a reliable indicator of the
true origin of the email.
2.
Non-personal, general greetings
Most fraud emails start with
a general greeting such as "Dear liquidationtime Member" or
"Dear liquidationtime User" etc, while emails from
liquidationtime.com generally start with your First name and
Last name.
3.
Stress urgency and threaten your liquidationtime account status
Most fraud emails:
3-1 • Claim your account was
suspended or that you need to verify your account by inputting
information about your member ID and password or credit card
without any explanation of the reasons;
3-2 • Try and scare you into
"urgent action" by threatening that your account will be
suspended or closed if you do not follow their instructions and
submit sensitive personal information as soon as possible.
3-3 • Include incorrect
English, unprofessional expressions
3-4 • Make reference to a
User Agreement in order to seem more legitimate
4.
Fake links or URL address
Most fraud emails have links
included for you to update or submit information-remember that
these links can be forged too. Remember if LiquidationTime
requests information from you, we will always direct you back to
the LiquidationTime site. Please do not click the links or URL
in any emails to update or submit information.
5.
Fake feedback forms
Many fraud emails ask you to
submit sensitive information such as member ID and password,
credit card details etc by clicking a link or completing a form
which is very similar with those at LiquidationTime.com. Through
this ploy, the perpetrators attempted to hijack private and
confidential information from LiquidationTime members.
6.
Fake LiquidationTime signatures
As many fraudsters have
received or have access to LiquidationTime's emails it is easy
for them to copy our signatures to their fraud emails in order
to seem more legitimate.
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