Fake message

jm.

Well-known Member
Location
Dover TN
I just got an e-mail that claimed to be from Yesterday Tractor telling me if I wanted to read a message go to this link. I suspect this is a bad e-mail has anyone else got this kind of message. Really looked real but I am thinking someone trying to get me to click on a bad link/
 
What is next?
I've got email that I don't respond to.

Now I get text messages saying its from Amazon or Walmart. Neither place has my phone number.

I would dig a grave if someone shot the scammers. Just joking.
 
Sounds like the phone thing - 'Delaware' Poop on them folks ( not Delaware, the axxholes trying to trick me. P.S. I NEVER answer
 
Jerry
I think there is a way to forward your email to Kim directly.
Perhaps someone knows how to email YT Administration.
 
I'm trying to sell a 1954 NAA on Farkbook. After that, I'm getting rid of it.

It used to be an easy way to communicate while away/deployed.

Now it's all ads.
 

Dunno if it's still that way, but in the past that's how the ''safe mail'' messaging system from here at ytmag worked.

Kim or Chris could probably comment further.
 
If the link goes to yesterdaystractors.com, it's probably safe to click. But beware, it's sometimes hard to see where the link goes with some email clients.
 
(quoted from post at 03:29:34 08/23/22) If the link goes to yesterdaystractors.com, it's probably safe to click. But beware, it's sometimes hard to see where the link goes with some email clients.

Yeah but if you have no reason to expect an email from them you should not click on the link regardless.

Scammers can make a link that looks "close" to right, close enough that you may miss the difference and click on it anyway.
 

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