How to detect and report a fake email or website that is pretending to be Qawn?

Online scammers are constantly looking for ways to deceive people and steal their personal information. They often use fake emails or websites to trick users into sharing sensitive data, such as social security numbers or credit card information. To avoid becoming a victim of these scams, it's important to be aware of common red flags that indicate an email or website may be fraudulent. Here are some signs to watch out for and what to do if you suspect an email or website is fake.
  • Suspicious email addresses or URLs: Check the sender's email address and the website URL for any misspellings, odd characters, or extra words that might indicate a fake email or website.
  • Requests for personal information: Qawn will never ask you for personal information through emails. Be aware of emails or websites that ask for personal information, such as your social security number, credit card information, or other sensitive data.
  • Unusual or urgent requests: Scammers often use urgent or high-pressure tactics to get you to act quickly, so be cautious of any email or website that demands an immediate response or asks you to do something unusual.
  • Poor grammar or spelling: Many fake emails and websites contain spelling or grammar errors that can be a giveaway of their fraudulent nature.
If you suspect that an email or website is fake, do not click on any links or provide any personal information. Instead, report it to Qawn's customer support team and we can help verify whether the email or website is legitimate, and then we can take steps to protect your account and prevent further fraud.