Scam Email

I received an email from BT Broadband [[email protected]]. I think this is a scam. Anyone else get it?

happyhacker wrote:
I received an email from BT Broadband [[email protected]]. I think this is a scam. Anyone else get it?
Yes it is a scam.
Just hover your mouse over any links and you should get a pretty good idea or even have a look at the header of an email.
Did I get it, No
toekneem
http://www.no2nuisancecalls.net
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