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airbnb@proof-confirmation.com
wondering if this is official email from Airbnb, asking for transferring money by bank deposit?
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@Dr-Amir0 , Fraudulent emails often come from domains that may appear similar, such as @bnb.com or @reservation-airbnb.com. However, legitimate emails from Airbnb will only come from the following domains:
- @airbnb.com
- @airbnbaction.com
- @airbnbmail.com
- @support-email.airbnb.com
- @supportmessaging.airbnb.com
- @airbnb.zendesk.com
- @e.airbnb.com
- @express.medallia.com
- @ext.airbnb.com
- @guest.airbnb.com
- @host.airbnb.com
- @noreply@qemailserver.com
- @outreach.airbnb.com
- @research.airbnb.com
If it's not sent from one of these addresses, it’s not from Airbnb.
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Quincy
20-11-2020
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