Chapter Managers, please inform your members that these solicitous emails are spam emails and should not be interacted with.
We have been notified of recent spam emails that appear to be from the NECA team, marketing list selling and purchasing for "NECA Convention 2020." We assure you that NECA does not participate in the purchasing or selling of marketing lists.
WARNING: Do Not Open These Emails
Below is an example of one of the emails received:
Best Practices to Avoid Potential Phishing Emails
Ask yourself the following questions.
Does the email have the official NECA logo or the official NECA 2020 LIVE logo?
Is the email out of the ordinary or unexpected?
Is the sender's email from an unknown or suspicious domain like the above example: sarah.wright@headsevents.com?
When you hover your mouse over the link, is it for an unknown website link?
If you have questions, or would like assistance in determining whether an email is spam or legitimately from NECA, please contact Sean Fuller.
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