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Did any of you get a survey request from the qvc survey team ?  I was wondering if this is legit.  TIA

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They do them frequently but it seems to be a few people at a time.  What illegitimate purpose could it have?

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@Kachina624 wrote:

They do them frequently but it seems to be a few people at a time.  What illegitimate purpose could it have?


@Kachina624 , I'm the suspicious type and I don't take emails at face value, this has served me well so far. 

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I got one a few weeks ago.

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@geezerette wrote:

I got one a few weeks ago.


@geezerette , Thank you.

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@Kachina624   I would think as long as the respondent doesn't have to self-identify with name and numbers, it would be hard for hackers to learn much of value.

 

Somehow I don't believe a hacker much cares how many tmes I would like to see the TSV presented or whether I'd buy more if the vendors were in-house, etc.

 

As opposed to the email I got earlier today purportedly from my creditcard company.  It wanted me to verify my legal name and some critical numbers or my account would have to be closed.    SCAM ALERT!

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@QVCkitty1 

 

I did get one from QVC a few weeks ago and asked if it was legit and the one I got was indeed legit.  You can email the social team and ask them about it

 

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@millieshops wrote:

@Kachina624   I would think as long as the respondent doesn't have to self-identify with name and numbers, it would be hard for hackers to learn much of value.

 

Somehow I don't believe a hacker much cares how many tmes I would like to see the TSV presented or whether I'd buy more if the vendors were in-house, etc.

 

As opposed to the email I got earlier today purportedly from my creditcard company.  It wanted me to verify my legal name and some critical numbers or my account would have to be closed.    SCAM ALERT!


@millieshops 

It's not just the information you do or don't give that's a problem.  Just clicking on a link in an email can infect your system - like the link you'd click to go to the survey.  Not saying this particular email isn't legit, but a caution to keep in mind with all emails.  If I received this I'd check it out with QVC independently of the email.

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