I don’t know, did you fail to pay your phone/internet bill?
Loriol_13 on
include the sender’s email address. something’s usually off with scammer email addresses.
Jaseto88 on
A Revolut QR code? Yeah, scam.
If you take the phone number for the Revolut contact put it into your contacts and look up in WhatsApp, it is clearly a scam. Photo of a Maltese looking man.
Report to the police.
ameliassoc on
Contact Epic or even Credit Mediation Services themselves. Double check if the account number mentioned matches. It reads like a scam (including spelling errors) but having a BOV account seems unusual and maybe legit.
Il-Kattiv on
Min huma Natlen u Cristiano Ciantar? Bagħtuh mill-email privat tagħhom?
…neħħejt il-Facebook tagħhom għax hemm uliedhom…
EyesDownGuardian69 on
Unfortunately this is legit. Epic has a system which does not update itself when you switch to another operator unless it is triggered by the customer support. I followed these steps;
Go to nearest Epic shop and confirm with them that you do not have an outstanding balance.
Ask for a written document if they can provide.
Write back to this law firm after confirming with Epic that you do not have such a balance to be paid.
They will get back to you in a few days and say sorry for the inconvenience hahaha
CloudPorter on
Just call Epic and ask them
crunchevo2 on
Epic doesn’t send these types of email. They’d just text you on your registered phone number. Any emails they send will typically just take you directly to their online portal. They also use in-built e-commerce directly and don’t take direct iban deposits
Also Malta does not use a credit system like the US. This is a scam and a bad one at that.
Log onto your epic app through your phone and check if you have overdue balance issues. If you’ve been paying your bills it should say no outstanding balances. If you’ve cancelled your subscriptions with them and are still getting charged go to someone at a stand. Waiting around on the phone won’t help.
Ivanrock12345 on
Just call EPIC directly or use their official communication channels, provide them with your ID and just ask if you have an outstanding bill?
EPIC, do indeed use credit collectors but a quick search on the website reveals this notice: [https://imgur.com/a/JE7W438](https://imgur.com/a/JE7W438)
Now the email template is very fishy and EPIC will try to send you postal letters / call directly before resorting to such measures.
If the details do not match and EPIC confirm you have no outstanding debt, open up a police report, they are using a Maltese Bank and phone number, they can be tracked and Maltese people have been arrested on these types of scams.
Razordark029 on
QR code of revolut lol. Its a scam. Please be more aware.
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I don’t know, did you fail to pay your phone/internet bill?
include the sender’s email address. something’s usually off with scammer email addresses.
A Revolut QR code? Yeah, scam.
If you take the phone number for the Revolut contact put it into your contacts and look up in WhatsApp, it is clearly a scam. Photo of a Maltese looking man.
Report to the police.
Contact Epic or even Credit Mediation Services themselves. Double check if the account number mentioned matches. It reads like a scam (including spelling errors) but having a BOV account seems unusual and maybe legit.
Min huma Natlen u Cristiano Ciantar? Bagħtuh mill-email privat tagħhom?
…neħħejt il-Facebook tagħhom għax hemm uliedhom…
Unfortunately this is legit. Epic has a system which does not update itself when you switch to another operator unless it is triggered by the customer support. I followed these steps;
Go to nearest Epic shop and confirm with them that you do not have an outstanding balance.
Ask for a written document if they can provide.
Write back to this law firm after confirming with Epic that you do not have such a balance to be paid.
They will get back to you in a few days and say sorry for the inconvenience hahaha
Just call Epic and ask them
Epic doesn’t send these types of email. They’d just text you on your registered phone number. Any emails they send will typically just take you directly to their online portal. They also use in-built e-commerce directly and don’t take direct iban deposits
Also Malta does not use a credit system like the US. This is a scam and a bad one at that.
Log onto your epic app through your phone and check if you have overdue balance issues. If you’ve been paying your bills it should say no outstanding balances. If you’ve cancelled your subscriptions with them and are still getting charged go to someone at a stand. Waiting around on the phone won’t help.
Just call EPIC directly or use their official communication channels, provide them with your ID and just ask if you have an outstanding bill?
EPIC, do indeed use credit collectors but a quick search on the website reveals this notice: [https://imgur.com/a/JE7W438](https://imgur.com/a/JE7W438)
Now the email template is very fishy and EPIC will try to send you postal letters / call directly before resorting to such measures.
If the details do not match and EPIC confirm you have no outstanding debt, open up a police report, they are using a Maltese Bank and phone number, they can be tracked and Maltese people have been arrested on these types of scams.
QR code of revolut lol. Its a scam. Please be more aware.