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Quick Match Verification support@match.com
Scam Email received July 8, 2018 from support@match.com
Email From:
support@match.com
Subject:
Quick Match Verification
Other emails used:
support@match.com,
Email Subject:
Quick Match Verification
Quick Match Verification – support@match.com
Dear Match Customer, In an effort to enhance your Match account security starting today, all user accounts both old and new accounts are subject to a verification process. Please [ VERIFY ]( https://onlinematchs.000webhostapp.com/ ) now. All unverified accounts will be unable to enjoy full access to our services and will be periodically inactive. All inactive accounts will require new registration to regain access to an account. Match Support. support@match.com
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