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Powell’s Books warns writers about fake email offers

15 August 2026 · Source: OregonLive.com

Powell’s Books has warned that fake emails are being sent to writers with bogus offers. The messages are being described as scams, and the warning is aimed at helping people avoid responding to them. For a business, this kind of impersonation can lead to fraud, account compromise, or wasted time chasing false requests. Sender Registry helps companies spot suspicious senders and patterns early, so teams can verify messages before they trust an offer or take action.

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