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Support>General>Issues>How to Spot and Report Phishing Emails Pretending to Be Freecash
How to Spot and Report Phishing Emails Pretending to Be Freecash

How to Spot and Report Phishing Emails Pretending to Be Freecash

Updated on May 27, 2025

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Jonathan RamuzAnthony Clement
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Key Takeaways

  • Any email claiming to be from Freecash should come from an address ending in "@freecash.com". If it asks for sensitive info or crypto, it's likely a scam.

  • If in doubt, report it. Forward suspicious emails to [email protected] to help protect yourself and the Freecash community.

If you receive an email claiming to be from Freecash—especially one asking you to share personal information or send cryptocurrency—always check the sender's email address first. Messages from us will only ever come from email addresses ending in "@freecash.com". 

Fake emails that appear as if they were sent from Freecash are a type of cyberattack called 'phishing', in which scammers trick you by pretending to be legitimate businesses.

Quick Tips to Stay Safe

  • Check the Email Address: Legitimate emails from Freecash will only come from email addresses ending in "@freecash.com".
  • No Urgent Transfers: Freecash will never ask you to send crypto for "tests" or "bonuses."
  • Keep Information Private: Never share your password or financial details, actual members of the Freeacash Team have all the information they need.
  • Use Different Names for Accounts & Email: If your username is public, on Freecash or any other platform, do not make it the same as the front part of your email address, scammers may use it to personalize phishing attempts.

If you detect any of the above, please report suspicious emails by forwarding them to [email protected]

Spotting Phishing Emails

Phishing attempts are designed to look like legitimate communication from Freecash, but they aim to steal your login details, crypto funds, or personal information. Here's how scammers typically try to trick you:

  • Too-good-to-be-true offers: Scams often promise fake rewards like “instant crypto bonuses.”
  • Threats: Messages that pressure you to act immediately—such as warnings your account will be locked—are a classic phishing tactic.
  • Fake branding: Some emails may use copied logos, familiar colors, or similar wording to impersonate Freecash.

If You Receive a Suspicious Email

Take these immediate steps if you suspect an email is fraudulent—even if it appears to come from Freecash:

  • Don't click on any links or download attachments.
  • Don't respond or share any personal or account information.
  • Don't send crypto—Freecash will never ask for a transfer to verify or unlock anything.
  • Do forward the full email to [email protected], so our team can investigate and take action.

Your awareness makes a difference. By reporting phishing attempts, you're helping keep the Freecash platform safe for everyone.

Need help or have concerns about your account security? Reach out to our Support Team directly through the official Freecash website, or email us at [email protected].

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