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- is license tom on groupon a legitimate reseller of microsoft and is it . . .
There are countless retailers selling Office licenses on third-party websites (such as Groupon), and while some may be legitimate Microsoft-authorized stores, the majority of these licenses are pirated, fake, and illegal I know that you have already made a purchase
- How to tell if the email Im getting is a scam or a legitimate . . .
Legitimate Microsoft emails always have a @microsoft com in sender address If you suspect you've received a scam email, you can follow the steps below to report: Report phishing and suspicious emails in Outlook for admins - Microsoft Defender for Office 365 | Microsoft Learn
- Is this email legitimate from Microsoft? - Microsoft Community
I understand your concern This email is legitimate Microsoft uses this domain (@accountprotection microsoft com) to send you email notifications about your Microsoft account For more information on how to identify if an email is from Microsoft, please see: Can I trust email from the Microsoft account team? - Microsoft Support
- Is Digital License Activation key legit ? - Microsoft Community
A legitimate key is only supplied as part of an installation purchase, i e either that purchase will commence the install, or you are provided with a link to the installer Contributor since 2006 Currently win11 Pro O365 Bus, multiple devices
- Bombarded with 365 renewal emails - Microsoft Community
I have gotten numerous emails and two calendar invites to renew Microsoft 365 The problem is that I don’t have 365 The scary thing is that the email address looks legitimate using the domain @billing micrsoft com , I tried to reach out to customer support to find out how to report these phishing attempts
- Legitimate? Windows Defender Email - Microsoft Community
But the point of this inquiry was whether I was receiving a legitimate email from Microsoft about my Windows Defender antivirus or if it was really just a phishing scam email As shown in the image I included above, when I hover over the sender's name, it says the sender's email address is: mydefender @ microsoft com My question was whether
- Is this real: The Ultimate Giveaway 1,000,000 A Million Dollar . . .
Common characteristic of legitimate sweepstakes 3 Clear Terms and Conditions: The official rules and terms of the giveaway are clearly outlined on the Microsoft Rewards website 4 Verify through AI: You can ask Copilot or any other Large Language Model with internet access whether or not this is a legitimate sweepstakes to get additional info
- Scam or Legit email from Microsoft? - Microsoft Community
Hi everyone, I would very much appreciate some assistance so I can ascertain if this email i received on May 24, 2018 has fraudulent intent Also, should Microsoft be sending from a non @microsoft
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