"Google Play Console Partnership Opportunity" Emails

Computersmith64

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Anyone else getting these emails? I've been getting 1 at least every couple of days from multiple different places. Here's an example of one:


Apart from the fact I'd never publish apps written by someone else, I'm sure this violates one (or more) of Google's policies (despite claims in one email I received that it doesn't) - & if it doesn't I'm betting they'll change the policies so that it does.

The only reasons I can think of that someone would make this offer are:

1) They've been banned from having a developer account;
2) Their apps are malware or violate policies in other ways;
3) They are trying to gain access to your payments profiles so they can hijack them;

I'm sure there are developers who see this as an easy way to make some $ & agree to it, but I think it can only end badly for them.

- Colin.​
 

Sandman

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This truly sounds sketchy as hell. I assume you can expect your account to be locked down, or deleted, by Google fairly quickly once they realize what's going on.

I would not touch this with a ten feet pole.
 

rabbitBUSH

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It must be a business model developed through AI - otherwise one would have to give credit to whichever Phisher wrote that text. My company currently is getting Netflix short payment of subscription notifications - and from a courier company for additional payment before delivery is effective. They are pretty slick.

Rise UP AI your time has come.......

The secret is - always read the email message headers - it's the pain of the decade - but.......
 

Sandman

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Today I too got one of these emails. Seems there's a lot of activity going around for things like this. Be vigilant.

And please remember to not click on anything in the mail, not even unsubscribe links. I think it's fair to assume that all links only functions to validate that a person read the email, which just makes your email more likely to recieve spam in the future.

 
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