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Hi.I have received an email regarding the winning of the Mozilla user’s award for using Mozilla to Browser on the internet. Is it true?

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It has been declared "you are to contact our assigned delivery courier company the UPS Delivery service by E-mail on (ups.deliveryservice@Safe-mail.net) to make claims of your award immediately". I would be thankfully if you help me.

Regards, Hamedi

It has been declared "you are to contact our assigned delivery courier company the UPS Delivery service by E-mail on (ups.deliveryservice@Safe-mail.net) to make claims of your award immediately". I would be thankfully if you help me. Regards, Hamedi

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Hello,

Sorry, that's a scam.

  • There's no such thing as an award for browsing the Internet.
  • safe-mail.net is a free e-mail provider; anyone can sign up for an account.
  • Mozilla will never contact you without your permission.

Consider contacting UPS and safe-mail.net

If you believe that a company is using the UPS brand inappropriately, have found a website that fraudulently claims to be part of UPS, or have seen UPS logos or trademarks used in what appears to be an unlicensed or improper manner, we want to hear about it at fraud@ups.com .
If you discover that a Safe-mail user is using their Safe-mail account for the purposes of fraud or sending spam, please send us a message describing the situation at: 
abuse@Safe-mail.net
When writing to us, please include complete copies of all fraudulent or spam-related email messages - including the complete header of the messages. Fraudsters and spammers often claim to be sending messages from our system, when they are in fact using another system. Sending us complete copies of the messages in question will help us determine where the message is really coming from, as well as giving us the evidence that we need to take action.