Are you still getting those annoying emails?
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The City of Huber Heights wrote in a social media post that residents were asked to stay alert.
They said that scammers are sending realistic emails that appear to be from the city.
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The city says people should “check before you click” a link in their emails.
They can do it by asking these questions:
- Did I expect this email?
- Does the link match the website it claims to be from?
- Are they asking for personal info or payment?
The city added that a few seconds could save people from identity theft.
If anyone receives a suspicious email claiming to be from the City of Huber Heights.
They can call the City of Huber Heights at (937) 233-1423 to verify it.
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