🚨Scam alert! Email is one of the more popular channels amongst scammers to trick and steal your private information by impersonating Bitazza. Therefore, to ensure your asset security, let’s see how to spot and protect yourself from fraudulent emails!
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⚠️How to spot fraudulent emails
❌Sender is not Bitazza
❌Creating fake user information
❌Impersonating Bitazza
❌Asking you for private information
❌Urgent call to transfer your assets
❌Providing wrong information
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✅How to protect yourself, if you receive fraudulent emails
◾️Never click on any links or attachments in suspicious emails.
◾️Directly contact Bitazza Customer Support to verify if the email officially came from Bitazza or not.
◾️If you’re really sure they are fraudulent emails, you can report to your email service provider support team, or delete it yourself immediately.
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Bitazza is committed to protecting our community from all scammers. If you see these scams, don’t fall for their tricks! Help keep our community clean and safe by reporting scam pages and accounts whenever you see them. You can also report any suspicious behavior or information to our Customer Support Live Chat, Facebook messenger, or mail to :[email protected]
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