I am sure many of us have received emails that seemingly come from Victoria's Secret. There is either a gift card or a discount code inside. I wonder if these are legitimate emails from Victoria's Secret?
As for me, I receive many of these that all fall into my Spam Mail. They look quite professional but so course, I am too smart *ahem* to click on the links that come in the email but I am very curious if these are valid cards and codes.
I also would like to know if these are genuine VS email. I think not because I don't think such a large corporation like Victoria's Secret would stoop so low to spam people. I am curious why these spammers would want to advertise Victoria's Secret. If they are genuine, maybe the Victoria's Secret mailing list had been hacked but then I have never bought from Victoria's Secret online before. So where did they get my email address?
So the cycle of questions continue. Firstly, how did they obtain our email address and secondly, why would they want to advertise this particular brand name. Is there a VS affiliate program that I am unaware of?
As for me, I receive many of these that all fall into my Spam Mail. They look quite professional but so course, I am too smart *ahem* to click on the links that come in the email but I am very curious if these are valid cards and codes.
I also would like to know if these are genuine VS email. I think not because I don't think such a large corporation like Victoria's Secret would stoop so low to spam people. I am curious why these spammers would want to advertise Victoria's Secret. If they are genuine, maybe the Victoria's Secret mailing list had been hacked but then I have never bought from Victoria's Secret online before. So where did they get my email address?
So the cycle of questions continue. Firstly, how did they obtain our email address and secondly, why would they want to advertise this particular brand name. Is there a VS affiliate program that I am unaware of?
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