I use unique email addresses for every online vendor. I just received a fake OpenSea NFT offer for the address I used to purchase a billfodl back when they were billfodl.com. They’re now privacypros.io. Clearly there’s been a leak of customer email addresses. I hope it wasn’t also home addresses.
I think I had that delivered to my work because of concerns with other address leaks, but I can’t remember for sure.
In any case, it looks like scammers now have the email addresses associated with billfodl orders.
And, yes, I now understand how a billfodl would function in a fire. The one billfodl I purchased still holds my passphrase, but I also have a stamped plate that should survive a fire much better.
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