Gavin Rorke
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I just received this e mail ,so thought I would pass it on,
We would like to advise you as a valued SAA Voyager member that there is currently a phishing scam targeting SAA travellers; including Voyager members. The scammers are advising clients that there is a billing issue with their “FlySAA accounts” and their accounts has been suspended. This is their way of getting hold of your credit card details and personal information.
The scam involves e-mails from the email address “support@flysaa.ga” with the subject given as: “Immediate action required: Your FLYSAA account is being suspended, threatening customers that their account will be deleted if they do not fill in the “Account Verification Form”. Unsuspecting customers are instructed to follow a link that leads to capturing personal and credit card information.
As a valued SAA Voyager member, we would like to advise you that these e-mails are NOT from South African Airways (SAA), Voyager, or our Customer Service department. Kindly delete these e-mails immediately, and do not click on the link as it will take you to a fraudulent website where your banking details, including a PIN and credit card CVV number may be compromised.
We urge our customers to rather contact South African Airways upon receiving these suspicious e-mails.
Kind regards,
SAA Voyager
We would like to advise you as a valued SAA Voyager member that there is currently a phishing scam targeting SAA travellers; including Voyager members. The scammers are advising clients that there is a billing issue with their “FlySAA accounts” and their accounts has been suspended. This is their way of getting hold of your credit card details and personal information.
The scam involves e-mails from the email address “support@flysaa.ga” with the subject given as: “Immediate action required: Your FLYSAA account is being suspended, threatening customers that their account will be deleted if they do not fill in the “Account Verification Form”. Unsuspecting customers are instructed to follow a link that leads to capturing personal and credit card information.
As a valued SAA Voyager member, we would like to advise you that these e-mails are NOT from South African Airways (SAA), Voyager, or our Customer Service department. Kindly delete these e-mails immediately, and do not click on the link as it will take you to a fraudulent website where your banking details, including a PIN and credit card CVV number may be compromised.
We urge our customers to rather contact South African Airways upon receiving these suspicious e-mails.
Kind regards,
SAA Voyager