Just got this in my inbox:
This has been discussed in the past, but why do Frontier think it's not going to look suspicious when we receive unsolicited emails containing clickable links and absolutely no personalised information to identify the sender as genuine? All it takes is a minor amendment, e.g "Please take a moment to complete our super-simple sign up form, which can also be found by logging on to your acount and going to..." etc etc.
I've looked at the email header, and am fairly confident that this is genuine but I'm still reticent to click on anything in this email without first checking to see if anybody else has received it. If someone from Frontier would like to comment here then that would be even better. I'd still prefer to navigate to the form myself though, by logging in at the Store.
I've disabled any links from the body of the email after pasting it here, just to be safe.
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This has been discussed in the past, but why do Frontier think it's not going to look suspicious when we receive unsolicited emails containing clickable links and absolutely no personalised information to identify the sender as genuine? All it takes is a minor amendment, e.g "Please take a moment to complete our super-simple sign up form, which can also be found by logging on to your acount and going to..." etc etc.
I've looked at the email header, and am fairly confident that this is genuine but I'm still reticent to click on anything in this email without first checking to see if anybody else has received it. If someone from Frontier would like to comment here then that would be even better. I'd still prefer to navigate to the form myself though, by logging in at the Store.
I've disabled any links from the body of the email after pasting it here, just to be safe.