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  1. Phishing / Email scam. If you received a suspicious email from an “@dell.com” email address or identified suspicious activity on your Dell account, please report the activity to security@dell.com. Follow these tips to avoid phishing scams. Identity Theft.

  2. Phishing / Email scam. If you received a suspicious email from an “@dell.com” email address or identified suspicious activity on your Dell account, please report the activity to security@dell.com. Follow these tips to avoid phishing scams. Identity Theft.

  3. Apr 4, 2024 · Using Dell’s logos, fonts and imagery illegally, the scam ads tempt viewers by claiming Dell is gifting free laptops due to reasons like excess inventory, minor cosmetic defects or labeling errors during manufacturing.

  4. Apr 28, 2022 · Scammers will "spoof" our legitimate Dell email address by embedding a non-Dell email address. Scammers use email spoofing to hide their identity and the origin of an email message, which can increase the chances of a recipient responding as the scammer wants.

  5. You don't. The MPP program is a cheap marketing effort for Dell. They con HR people into sending out emails about the program as an employee benefit and never actually verifying whether there's a real discount.

  6. It took nearly 2 full months of back and fourth with Dell and two BBB complaints to Dell and Apkudo to finally get it resolved. The OP also have another thread under the Dell community forum where a few others have also come forward with their trade-ins getting undervalued for the same reasons.

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  8. I want to share a concerning experience I had with Dells Rewards Program. Recently, I discovered that 180,000 points vanished from my account. When I reached out to Dell for clarification, their response was simply that the rewards had expired.

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