AnilD
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I just received this in my email. I have a Microsoft account, but I've never purchased a Microsoft 365 subscription, nor would I pay for Copilot. However, the email looks legit and could easily fool many people. I also checked some of the links included in the email, and they appear to be legitimate, pointing to domains like microsoft.com and azure.net. Of course, you should never click on links in such emails (I opened them in a new incognito window).
I researched the topic and it seems these suspicious emails started appearing not too long ago
100% confirmed this is a fake scam email... so sharing this here for others searching or wondering what's going on.


Further clarification: Copilot for Microsoft 365 is included in Microsoft 365 on the web and it is updated directly through the software. There’s no need to purchase it separately. Also, Copilot Pro is available as a monthly subscription and does not cost $360, contrary to what is shown in the screenshot.
I researched the topic and it seems these suspicious emails started appearing not too long ago
100% confirmed this is a fake scam email... so sharing this here for others searching or wondering what's going on.


Further clarification: Copilot for Microsoft 365 is included in Microsoft 365 on the web and it is updated directly through the software. There’s no need to purchase it separately. Also, Copilot Pro is available as a monthly subscription and does not cost $360, contrary to what is shown in the screenshot.