• Since nothing much seemed to happen through the support on www.remarpro.com we got in touch with them through email ([email removed by moderator]) and received a reply 5 days later. In that said email they were asking for our login credentials (user and password!). We forwarded this to UPS’s Fraud Team because that sounded more then weird. UPS’s Fraud Team replied that this was a fraudulent attempt to get hold of our logins:
    “[..]Our UPS fraud group is aware of this malicious e-mail. Please do not select any links or open any attachments in the e-mail as they may contain a virus. Since UPS has all of the information we need, we recommend that you permanently delete the e-mail.[..]”

    !!BEWARE!!

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