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Scamming - Fraud
The Genesis Financial Solutions Destiny Mastercard scam email below asking recipients to call 18003043096, is being sent by scammers. The aim of the scammers is to frighten and trick potential victims into calling them by claiming their Destiny Credit card has been compromised due to a data security breach. I received the Destiny card scam email but have never owned a Destiny Mastercard credit card.
Subject: Card reissue due to third party data compromiseGenesis Financial Solutions Inc.Dear,...If you have additional questions plea ntact us at 1-800-304-3096Sincerely,Genesis FS Card Services
Subject: Card reissue due to third party data compromise
Genesis Financial Solutions Inc.
Dear,
...
If you have additional questions plea ntact us at 1-800-304-3096
Sincerely,
Genesis FS Card Services
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I get dozens of destiny master card email spam requests to apply for a card every day. I block them and send them to junk email every day. They keep coming even though they are all blocked. It’s very harassing to get these every day not to mention all the others that are blocked and sent to junk email. They also still get thru even though they are blocked. Is this blocked feature any good? Seems like this product is worthless. What else can be done?
It is hard to stop spam because the spammers are so creative. They find creative ways to bypass the best spam filters.
I'm getting about 100 or more emails every day now.
I just got a card and have been receiving emails saying fraud alert regarding charges but none of the charges are on my card.
I actually have both cards, Milestone and Destiny and have received 9 emails with the info above! I deleted the emails but wondering if I should pay the payment...
Have been getting these emails persistently also. I never had this credit card , so even if it’s legitimate I don’t know how I would be on there email list…. So I assumed it was a scam / phishing attempt.Tried to find on the actual genesis site an email to forward it to but they must not be a web service bank ….? I’m not gonna waste time calling to get a confused run around by a rep who has no clue who I am or what I’m talking about …. But I would forward the email if I could …. SMH at these Far East countries ( or so as of late it seems to be that type of accent on the “representative “ trying to scam you) I don’t have patience for this , so if there’s a quick way to halt this c**p I’d love to know it.