Email from them lied about a report that didn’t exist
I got an email from Doximity at [email protected]. It said there was some report ready for me, so I clicked the link. But when I went to the page, there was no report. It just pushed me to use their AI chatbot instead.
The whole thing felt like a trick to get me to use their app and chatbot. They used an email from their official address, which made it seem legit, but it was just spam to boost traffic.
No report existed. It was just clickbait. That’s deceptive. I’m in the US and didn’t lose any money, but it’s still wrong to send emails like that.
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Email from them lied about a report that didn’t exist
The whole thing felt like a trick to get me to use their app and chatbot. They used an email from their official address, which made it seem legit, but it was just spam to boost traffic.
No report existed. It was just clickbait. That’s deceptive. I’m in the US and didn’t lose any money, but it’s still wrong to send emails like that.