Another scam after your personal details. They keep trying, but unfortunately some people fall for it, and lose everything.
The clue is in the "Hello there". BT always address you by your first name! Further, the message is far too casual as if written/ conjured up by a typical scammer.
@Carlushawrote:The clue is in the "Hello there". BT always address you by your first name! Further, the message is far too casual as if written/ conjured up by a typical scammer.
This and the 'to avoid and disruptions'