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Nectar - new email address

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MichaelZZ | 14:13 Fri 02nd Sep 2011 | Internet
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I've had an email from Nectar telling me that their email address is changing from "[email protected]" to "[email protected]". I have sent an email to the original address asking if this anouncement is genuine and also asking why they should want to change. I have not had a reply.
Does anybody out there have any knowledge of this?
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I would treat it with suspicion - I've just looked at their website and if you are logged in, you email them through the site, no need to have a separate address.
I've had that email a couple of times too. I'll wait to see if it's genuine.
It is genuine (though not mentioned on their web site that I can see). The fact both the old address and the new address are both from "nectar.com" shows it is from the same company.

I got an "normal" email from Nectar on 26th August with the heading "Your chance to win Argos products and 100,000 Nectar points!"

And near the bottom of the page it said:

Our Email Address is Changing

What's going on?

Over the next few months we will be making a small change to one of the email addresses that we use to send you communications by email.

The old email address is [email protected]
The new email address is [email protected]

If you receive an email from [email protected] and the images are not displaying or you're not sure who it's from, don't worry - it's still us sending the email.
>>>I've just looked at their website and if you are logged in, you email them through the site, no need to have a separate address.

Boxtops, it is the email address you get mail FROM Nectar, not the email address you send TO Nectar.

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