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Here is the e-mail, saw it in my Gmail last night:



I haven't clicked anything on it, because I'm presuming it's a fake (I googled the via address but found nothing), but I figured I'd have you guys take a look at it and see what you think... I have called EA at times, and I've helped my gf deal with EA Origin before, not sure if I ever called them or not... What is astounding is that not only did the e-mail get through, and into my inbox, but also that my Gmail marked it as "important" because of the sending line... Another thing that's interesting: the "via" tagline... last I recalled, in order to send an e-mail "via" someone else, you had to have access to that e-mail in the client you were using... Correct? So someone inside of EA (knowingly or unknowingly) put out a phishing ad? I hate to admit it, but if I'm right and this is fake, it's one of the best and craftiest fakes I've seen in a while...