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Eurotruss Issues Warning About Fraudulent Emails

Eurotruss has issued the following warning to its customers:

"This letter is to warn and raise awareness in regards to recent incidents concerning strange emails from unknown sources with criminal fraudulent purposes on financial transactions. It looks like the emails came from Eurotruss directly with the subject

Open Invoices/ Inquiry

"They are signed by a certain Gertrud Schoenfeld with the Eurotruss logo. This person is not with us and therefore these fraudulent emails are in no way affiliated with Eurotruss and should not be regarded as such.

"We would like to inform and insist that we have never issued and sent this kind of email or letter to any customer, buyer or trader for the instructions to send us an update on your open invoices/outstanding payments.

"Please be informed that invoices and emails from our administration come from the email address invoice@eurotruss.com and administration@eurotruss.com.

"Also, we never instruct our customers to transfer money to any overseas bank accounts other than our bank account in The Netherlands known by:IBAN: NL67ABNA0402095200
SWIFT: ABNANL2A

"Please keep this information for further reference and please do not hesitate to contact us when in doubt.

"Contact the Eurotruss office at +31(0)58215-8888, or contact our IT specialist Martin Meindertsma by email at meindertsma@eurotruss.com.

WWWwww.eurotruss.com


(10 April 2019)

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