Email From info@wewe.global Is Scam Or Legit? Wewe Global Genuine?

Beware of fraudulent emails from email address "info@wewe.global" in the name of Facebook, PayPal, Amazon, Microsoft, Instagram, Norton, The Home Depot, McAfee, Dish TV, USPS, CBD Oil, etc.

You may get these kinds of emails pretending to be from PayPal claiming you can win a gift card worth $100, from the Microsoft team to set up security information in your account, from Facebook claiming someone logged into your Facebook account, from Norton claiming your subscription has ended and you need to renew, from Outlook claiming your email account had been breached, from Amazon claiming you won an Amazon prize or had an Amazon reward to claim, etc.

You may get various types of such scam messages in several forms. So, you can help us by reporting the messages you received from "info@wewe.global" below in the comment section. If you are concerned with your privacy, then you can comment below without submitting your email address.

Beware of scam emails coming from email address infowewe global in the name of Microsoft The Home Depot Facebook Instagram and so on | De Reviews

What is the motive behind these fraudulent emails from info@wewe.global?

These fraud email messages are not from any genuine companies but are from scammers to get your personal information so that they can scam you. They may ask you to click some link and submit the personal details on the fake website posing the real ones or call them or message/reply to them where they will trick you to submit your personal details. So, you should not follow any instructions provided in these messages or click any link or download anything (if provided any). The links or files provided in these messages may also contain some viruses or malware or spyware that can hack your device as well.

Once these cybercriminals get your personal information, they make money by selling those details. If they get your credit card information, even they can steal money from your credit card. So, you should not follow any instructions provided on these kinds of messages

These messages may not come in the name of the same company or in the same format. These scammers may use multiple numbers, emails, and the name of companies to send various kinds of scam messages. A few examples of other scam messages are:

Bank of America Fraud Department Text Scam

VZN Free Msg Scam

Scam text messages with "Driver-Attempt" links

Netflix Membership Update Text Message Scam, etc.

So, help us by reporting similar types of messages by using the comment section below.

Now you know the reality of these kinds of fraudulent messages. So, if you want to say something about it or want to report any kinds of scams, then please feel free to leave your comment below. After all, we are here to spread awareness about scams. So, let’s do it together. Let’s save innocent people from scams.

You can find about various kinds of scams by scrolling within our “Scams” category by clicking >HERE< or you can navigate our website through our home page to find out the several interesting and knowledgeable articles under different categories by clicking >HERE<.

If you want to share this post with your friends and families through your social media accounts to make them aware of these kinds of scam messages, then please feel free to do so.

Good Luck!

0/5 (0 Reviews)
author avatar
De Roka Author
I am De Roka, also known as Suman Roka. I'm the Author, Editor, Researcher, and Founder of De-Reviews.com. I've been working online since 2009. Since 2014, I've been researching scams to protect people from falling for them. I've saved many folks from scams by exposing their true nature before they can trick anyone. Until now, we have saved 20M+ people from 40K+ scams. If you want to learn more about me and my team, you can visit our About Us page. You can find more about me on my Facebook profile as well.

63 thoughts on “Email From info@wewe.global Is Scam Or Legit? Wewe Global Genuine?

  1. I received an email saying someone tried to login my FB account. The email said it was from FB, but upon looking at the email address it was sent from, it was info@wewe.global. There is an option to "report the user," but it only prompts you to email the so called individual who attempted to access my account. The email to reply to is: rossaalebrto01@hotmail.com. Super strange

  2. One mail
    Subject: Facebook
    Message: Someone tried to Iog in To Your Account, using Samsung Galaxy a12
    Someone logged into your facebook account on Mon, 17 Jan 2022 06:38:43 +0000 using samsung galaxy a12.
    we just wanted to make sure it was you!
    If you don't think this was you.
    please report this so we can keep your account safe.

    What I noticed is that both login-date and phonemodel used, is correct info, as I visited and used my mom's new phone to connect to FB.
    I usually get these kind of warnings from FB and Gmail when connecting outside my home.
    Does this mean there is a flaw in FB-security, as outsiders can get access to my login-metadata?

  3. I received the following email, and was asked to click on 'report the user' link or 'yes, me'

    Someone logged into your facebook account on Mon, 17 Jan 2022 05:49:12 +0000 using samsung galaxy a12.
    we just wanted to make sure it was you!
    If you don't think this was you.
    please report this so we can keep your account safe.

    Report the user

    Yes, me

    Thanks,
    The Facebook Team

  4. I also recieved this one. Supposedly from Microsoft Office Security claiming the email address, "cpeyton@gmail.com" had been added to the security information of MY Microsoft account. It then said "If this wasn’t you, a malicious user has access to your account. Please review your recent activity and we’ll help you secure your account." It also had a link that said "this isn't me" which lead to an email draft to reply to a completely different email than the wewe.global that sent the original phishing email.

  5. You can black all spam if you use Outlook and use Power Automate.
    us.flow.microsoft.com
    Create a cloud flow
    -When new email arrives (in Junk mail folder)
    - Set the condition to "From" and type ".Global"
    - If Yes, Delete Email.

    this will automatically delete the email from your Junk Folder.
    if you are getting non stop spam, your email was likely released in a databreach and keeps getting re-released in lists. Just make a new email. If you use Outlook go to account.microsoft.com
    and create a new Alias and delete the old alias. Or you can set a rule to send all emails to the old Alias to a separate Folder until you are sure you updated all contacts or website accounts with the new email Alias.
    --------------------------
    The BLOCK feature in email services doesn't "block" emails from coming, it only makes sure that any "blocked" emails go straights to your Junk Folder.

  6. Multiple emails from "info@wewe.global" into my inbox that just won't block so I have set up a rule in outlook so they go direct to delete folder.

  7. just receive a message stating, “cpeyton@gmail.com
    If this was you, then you can safely ignore this email.
    If this wasn’t you, a malicious user has access to your account. Please review your recent activity and we’ll help you secure your account.

  8. I keep getting these scam emails... I have blocked them time and again, but they keep filling up my Junk Box. Is there no way of contacting the domain address to have these scams stopped.

  9. I received an email saying someone has headed security to my Microsoft account from "info@wewe.global". Unfortunately, I clicked on “it wasn’t me” before I realized it was fraudulent. Now I’m getting all kinds of junk emails. How do I make them stop!

  10. Also getting an absolute ton from this address straight to my inbox, bypassing my spam filter, EVEN AFTER I BLOCKED THE EMAIL ADDRESS.

  11. Getting non-stop emails from WeWe Global. I made the mistake of trying to unsubscribe because it multiplied the spam emails. I'm convinced they're sharing my address with other companies 🙁

  12. Currently, have 7 in my junk email. I've set to block "Info@wewe.global". Pretending to be Post Canada, Samsung S21, Norton.

  13. Multiple e-mails as if from different sources tap on e-mail all "info@wewe.global". Blocking has no effect. Shocking that these can’t be dealt with.

  14. Received one via an email message disguised as CVS Pharmacy. saying my order is out for delivery?!, well first off what order? never gotten anything at CVS pharmacies or the like. 2nd they want to offer over $90.00 in rewards if i do a quick survey…, yeah right! get a life!

  15. "From: McAғee Aɴтι vιrυѕ
    "Sent: Monday, January 17, 2022 11:48 AM
    "To: hal
    "Subject: RE: Halw, ???? ?????? ???????????? ?? ???????!

    "???? ?????? ??? ????????????.????? ?? ?????? ???? ????????????."

    Did not follow the link; definitely not legit!

  16. I just receive a message stating, "cpeyton@gmail.com
    If this was you, then you can safely ignore this email.
    If this wasn't you, a malicious user has access to your account. Please review your recent activity and we'll help you secure your account.

  17. Acabo de recibir uno haciéndose pasar por Facebook informándome que alguien estaba tratando de acceder a mi cuenta usando Samsung Galaxy a12 me di cuenta de que esto no era Facebook al ver la dirección de correo electrónico.

  18. have received numerous emails on various subjects from this entity, blocking it on my computer doesn't work. how do I block them?

  19. Today I had 8 emails from various "companies" all with the address @wewe.global. This has been ongoing for days. I block each one but that doesn't work as the emails continue. HOW DO I STOP THESE EMAILS.

  20. I’m getting about 50~ emails a day from info@wewe .global. Marked as junk and address shown as blocked but still getting delivered to my Outlook IN BOX!

  21. Also received email saying someone tried logging into my FB. From info@wewe .global. Any reply would have been sent to "rossaalebrto01@hotmail.com"

  22. I’m getting about 50 a day from info@wewe .global. Marked as junk and shown as blocked but still delivered to my Outlook IN BOX!

  23. I received 50 emails between last night and this morning. Even though they are in my blocked senders/domains, they manage to get around that and end up in my junk email folder. It is very annoying having to click "Block" on each one. How do we stop these permanently?

  24. I received 50 emails from this email address (wewe.global) between last night and this morning. I have blocked the domain multiple times, yet they still manage to get through to my junk email folder. How do I permanently stop these?

  25. Received an email today claiming to be from "2022 Rewards" saying "Congratulations you won an Amazon reward"

    With a link titled "RE: Please confirm your shipping address
    I checked who the email was from and it was info @wewe.global

    checked and found it was a scammer

  26. Received email stating Anamul tried to log in my facebook from galaxy a12. Asked me to report user or verify.

  27. In less then 12 hours I've received 8 emails from info@wewe. global. I've blocked the email address and they're still coming through

  28. Received a full load of emails from wewe.global. I use msn/outlook for my searching and emails. What I have been doing with this kind of email is mark them all as block and send them through outlook for stopping. Not working. Outlook must be experiencing a terrible shortage of personnel as nothing I send them is being taken care of.

  29. I have been getting literally masses of emails from them at least 2 or three every 10 to 20 minutes. They use spoofed sender addresses as well as info @wewe.global. The emails cover scam offers frrom every major company such as Tesco, Amazon, Dettol, Lenor Kohls, Lowes as well as Bank of America, PayPal and other scammy advertorials. ...The list goes on. On one day last week I had over 90 emails from these unprincipled people behind the spamming attempts not to mention the outright phishing emails mixed in with their reward offers and marketing surveys.
    Do not click on their links. Do not supply any information on the websites such as floki-business dot com, eterneldomainame dot com and thisdomainwillbeforever dot com etc
    Just delete and report. If enough people report them maybe Microsoft will do something about it

  30. A mi mamá desde ayer le han estado enviando email de esa dirección. De que se gano un precio desde Amazon..

  31. This was the email I got:

    Microsoft account
    Security info was added
    The following security info was recently added to the Microsoft account .......:
    cpeyton @gmail.com
    If this was you, then you can safely ignore this email.
    If this wasn't you, a malicious user has access to your account. Please review your recent activity and we'll help you secure your account.
    No it wasn't me
    To opt out or change where you receive security notifications, click here.
    Thanks,
    The Microsoft account team

  32. Received email today claiming to be from Microsoft stating security info was added to my Microsoft account (specifically another email address). Wanted me to click a link to verify.

  33. Received an email from info @wewe.global stating I was selected from Walgreens to fill out a survey and get a $90.00 promo reward. I Deleted it without clicking on it.

  34. Received an email with the subject line 'Someone tried to log into your account, using Samsung Galaxy a12' I deleted it

  35. Just received one posing as Facebook informing me someone was trying to access my account. Obviously realized this wasn't Facebook upon seeing the email address.

  36. I receive 5-10 emails a day from weweglobal, i report every one as phishing/fraud. How do I get off there mailing list

  37. Definitely a scam. Received an email regarding someone who attempted to log into my Facebook. Always check the sender’s address!

  38. Received two emails from "Microsoft" stating security info was added to my Microsoft account. It has a supposed email address that was added and asks for you to click the link if I didn't make the change

  39. I received 2 emails with the subject line Facebook and one with Paypal from info@wewe .global. I was suspicious so I deleted them without clicking on them and then I did my research to discover they were scam emails.

Leave a Reply to JY Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *