by CWL6750084
Sat Oct 29, 2016 1:58 pm
I had been requesting some insurance quotation recently. Some companies would email a form to fill out afterwards. I got an email from Zurich Life Insurance Survey Group and filled out the following "required" information:
Full Name as stated on your ID:
Mailing Address (INCLUDING UNIT #) and postal code:
Current Occupation:
Current Employer:
Phone/Fax number:
Age:
Sex:
I gave my full name, address (that was not my actual address, just an address that I collect mails), occupation, phone number, age and gender. I simply put University as the employer. It was not after I sent the email that I realized I was sending that information to Zurich Life Insurance Survey Group, which does not exist. I contacted Zurich Life Insurance and they confirmed that it was a scam email. Now, I am worried about what can the scammer do with my information.
Full Name as stated on your ID:
Mailing Address (INCLUDING UNIT #) and postal code:
Current Occupation:
Current Employer:
Phone/Fax number:
Age:
Sex:
I gave my full name, address (that was not my actual address, just an address that I collect mails), occupation, phone number, age and gender. I simply put University as the employer. It was not after I sent the email that I realized I was sending that information to Zurich Life Insurance Survey Group, which does not exist. I contacted Zurich Life Insurance and they confirmed that it was a scam email. Now, I am worried about what can the scammer do with my information.