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Posted: 11:47 AM Mar 21, 2012
American Airlines issues warning about e-mail scam
If you get an e-mail from American Airlines that says you purchased tickets to go somewhere and you really didn't, it could be a scam.
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If you get an e-mail from American Airlines that says you purchased tickets to go somewhere and you really didn't, it could be a scam.
American Airlines says they have had hundreds of phone calls about this. They say they are fraudulent e-mails.
American says do not click on any links, open any attachments, call any phone numbers that are listed, or follow any instructions in the e-mail.
They ask that you forward the e-mail along with the header to webmaster@aa.com, so they can investigate.
The airline says they are working with law enforcement to find out who is behind this and shut down their operations.
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