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Latest GoDaddy Scam

I receive the following fake scam trying to make me believe it was GoDaddy.

I do not have an account with the email it was sent to.

Look at the sending email as well. Be care and always check your account first.

—– Original message —–

From: GoDaddy Notifications <dh_jaaxey@vps67163.dreamhostps.com>

To: hello@stunningdigitalmarketing.com

Subject: Please Update Your GoDaddy Payment Information

Date: Friday, November 14, 2025 2:46 AM

%name Latest GoDaddy Scam

Action Required: Update Your Payment Details

Dear Customer,

We were unable to process your recent GoDaddy service renewal because your payment method was declined.

To prevent your services from being suspended within 24 hours, please update your billing details immediately.

Update Payment

Once updated, your renewal will be processed automatically.

Thank you for choosing GoDaddy.

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