Hi Pete, this email is indeed from us. This is something new that we started in Oct. I am curious though, what made you think it was suspicious?
and from the News and Announcements thread
To answer everyone's question about email, yes we started sending an "Account Balance" email statement in Oct. It's just a normal account balance statement, similar to one you'd receive from your credit card.
Hi vs_timr
Thanks for the quick response and I apologise for my delay in responding.
As I said in my post there was no mention in VS Beverley's thread that you were starting to do this nor any mention on the site.
However, whilst it appeared on the face of it to come from yourselves, it contained links to use to gain access to my account. Not knowing if my account had been hacked I had to consider whether this was a philishing email to gain my account log in details.
Perhaps I am being over cautious but where my financial details are concerned I do not take risks and would never use a link on what appeared to be an unsolicited email.That link could take you to any fraudulent site.
As you are probably aware that if you use google search for flirt4free it gives a drop down response reply suggesting "flirt4free credits hack" so I presume some are hacking in. Maybe not into members accounts but nothing is certain.
I did end my inital response by asking if there was any need for these advices. We are now advised whereever we look on the site of how many credits we have. You liken this email advice of credit balance to a bank/credit card statement so it would be of more use if it showed the transactions in the preceding month with the opening and closing balances of credits now that we no longer get advised by individual email of purchases.
However this may scare us to death at our spending.

Just my observations!
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