EXAMPLE OF FRAUDULENT EMAIL FROM cars.com Network

Cars.com will NEVER ask you to log into your account to verify your username and/or password via email. We recommend that you log into your Cars.com account by directly going to Cars.com instead of clicking on a link.

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Please see example below from a known fraudster:

As advised in our previous email correspondence (9-JULY-2008), it has been more than 2 days since you have not confirmed your account to your cars.com Network. Sellers are asked to log in and confirm their personal details at no extra cost to ensure their details and confirm them in order to continue with their account on our cars.com Network.

If you do not log on to confirm account within 48 hours it will be removed from the cars.com Network. To remain on cars.com Network, click on the following link and log on to confrim your account:

This will confirm your account to continue to advertise on the cars.com Network.

If you have any questions please dont hesitate to contact us via email or by phoning 1-322-601-5000 during normal business hours.

Thank you once again for using the cars.com Network.

Kind regards,

The Customer Care Team

The cars.com Network

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