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Attendee list scams are a common type of email fraud.
It has come to our attention that scammers are targeting our meeting attendees and exhibitors, attempting to sell attendee lists. The Bump, Baby & Toddler Expo never rents or sells email lists to third parties. These emails are sent by scammers and are not affiliated with the Bump, Baby & Toddler Expo.
Please be aware of any message coming from sources not affiliated with Bump, Baby & Toddler Expo. Do not interact with them. These are fraudulent attempts and misrepresentations.
Valid emails only come from @bumpbabyandtoddler.com
Statements claiming to offer our attendee lists are fraudulent. If you receive emails that propose to sell attendee lists, do not engage with the sender and delete the message immediately.
What to look for
Attendee list scams are fraudulent emails and phone calls that offer to sell event attendee lists. The scammers are not affiliated with the event and are trying to steal personal information.
Why are these scams common?
Scammers use web crawler or email “scraper” software programs to find email addresses
These scams are common for large conferences and trade shows
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