cliff wrote:
I got an unusual email today purporting to be from DHL, but the address looked a little bit funky.
The email claims something was shipped to me that will arrive in seven days, and included an attachment that was a zip file.
In my experience, nothing that is both (i) good, and, (ii) unexpected come in a zip file attachment. Could be wrong, but it smelled like a disaster designed to play upon enthuisam for unexpected free stuff.
Deleted.
Just a heads up, in case others get a similar thing. And I had to give the plumber about two bills today to get an unpleasant surprise out of the plumbing.