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As a first-time poster, the longer it takes you to remove the link, the more suspicious it becomes that you may have faked receipt of an email in order to post a malicious link in a public forum. Was changing your picture to an older couple, after your first post, done to throw off suspicion? The fact a first-time poster didn't hang around for a reply is another reason to be suspicious.
@Becky Does Social Media Support investigate suspicious posts? You might want to review this OP's contact information and customer history.
- Bruce3 years agoHonored Contributor III
Also, the text doesn't appear to have been typed from a keyboard. If you copy-and-paste the text into a text-only document, Notepad or TextEdit, it appears as gibberish. However, if you replace all instances of "casdfht09," it will resolve.
I see davida2 is in here so perhaps he can remove the link.
- CurtB3 years agoHonored Contributor
A moderator should remove the link. But if anybody clicks it now, after multiple warnings, it will be their own fault if they get malware. Moderators may not be able to determine malicious intent, but I think this OP should be investigated. I doubt we'll see the OP's current user name in the Forums again though.
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