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@QVCPhobe 

 

Google the phone number.  That might give you information about it being a scam.  If it doesn't, that still doesn't mean it's an OK number.

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I wonder if we'll get a follow-up as to what this really is.

 

Now, I'm curious, particularly as to who actually sent the email.

 

I can't help but think there is a proliferation of phishing scams surrounding Zulily to target consumers who really don't follow what's going on with the business.