I've been getting a bunch of emails from a gambling site called Jeet City (jtct.live) that seems to have registered my email. The first email asked me to verify, then I got a 'welcome player' email, a bonuses email, and another one pushing me to make a deposit. I can't even access the site from my country, and a quick WHOIS search didn't give me much info. My email seems fine since I have 2FA and just changed my password as a precaution. I'm really concerned about this since it involves gambling. What do you all suggest I do? Should I try to close the account somehow?
4 Answers
First off, you should try contacting the support team via the email address in those messages. Let them know what’s going on with your email. It’s also a good idea to block the email address after that, as there’s not much else you can do. Just stay cautious for now!
I've dealt with this kind of situation before. When it happened to me, I reached out to the gambling site's security team. They were helpful in shutting down the account. I'd recommend contacting them and also reporting this to your local fraud prevention authority. Don't worry, my accounts were safe in the end.
If you’re unable to access the website, you could forget the password reset and just focus on contacting them. Make sure to mention that you can't access the site, and hopefully they can help you out from there.
It's wise to proceed with caution. Check if they have any trust signals on the email links before you click anything, since if the site seems suspicious, there could be risks involved in contacting them.

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