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Beware of “Verified Contact List” Scam: What Businesses Need to Know

Beware of “Verified Contact List” Scam: What Businesses Need to Know

At Concept Digital Media, we’re committed to helping businesses not only grow, but stay protected.

Recently, a new wave of phishing scams has been targeting organizations with offers that may look legitimate at first glance but are anything but.

One of the most common tactics? Selling so-called “verified” contact databases.

Let’s break down what’s happening, why it’s dangerous, and how you can protect yourself.

The Scam: Fake “Verified” Databases

You may receive an unsolicited email offering access to a large database of contacts, often tied to a trusted organization like a Chamber of Commerce. These emails typically claim to include thousands of “verified” contacts for a price that seems like a bargain.

For example, a recent phishing attempt targeted members of the Siesta Key Chamber of Commerce. The email claimed to sell a mailing list of over 6,185 verified members for $849.

Let’s be clear:

This is a scam.

Legitimate organizations, especially Chambers of Commerce, do not sell, rent, or distribute their member lists in this way.

These scams are designed to:

  • Steal your money
  • Harvest your data
  • Confirm your email is active for future attacks

Why This Tactic Works

Scammers rely on a mix of urgency, credibility, and temptation:

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Why do I get so many spam SEO emails?

Why do I get so many spam SEO emails?

If you have a website, then you probably receive spam SEO emails on a regular basis by scammers trying to make a quick buck, or worse yet doing something malicious.

Naturally, when I receive a spam email it’s mild annoyance and I just delete it. But occasionally, a newer client will forward a spam email that claims their website isn’t as good as it should be. And sometimes even ask “is this something I should be worried about” I can’t blame the client if they want to know what’s going on, after all – it’s their business and their livelihood and anyone would be concerned if they kept getting emails saying their website could do better.

You’ve probably received emails like these:

“I found your details on Google.com and I have looked at your website and realized your website has great design but your website ranking is not good on all search engines Google, AOL, Yahoo and Bing.

Do you want more targeted visitors on your website? We can place your website on Google’s 1st Page. Yahoo, AOL, Bing. Etc. “

Or…

“I have just analyzed your site for the current search visibility and saw that your website could use

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