Example of fraudulent scam email

You may have received (or may soon receive) an email similar to the one shown, falsely claiming to be from United Accreditation Foundation (UAF).

Official Domain Notice

Please note that UAF’s only official domain is:

uafaccreditation.org

Any emails, websites, or communications using domains other than .org (including uafaccreditation.us) are fraudulent and should be treated as scams.

Fraudulent Email Details Reported by a CAB
From: Daniel Bradley <daniel.bradley@uafaccreditation.us>
Subject: Attn: NAME Request for Travel Support

Email Content:
Greetings from United Accreditation Foundation.
This email is to formally seek travel support.
The service of a travel agency is required for international flight bookings. We humbly request that you kindly recommend and introduce the travel agency that you use for flight bookings.
Kindly provide the agency name, contact person, email address, and phone numbers.
We kindly request that you notify the agency of this recommendation or put the agency in CC of the introductory email; we will then contact and negotiate our bookings with the agency directly.

Regards
Daniel Bradley
United Accreditation Foundation
Tel: +1 309 741 4004
Cell: +1 858 344 3318
What You Should NOT Do
  • Do NOT reply to the email
  • Do NOT call the phone numbers mentioned
  • Do NOT share any agency details, quotations, or personal information
  • Do NOT engage with the sender in any manner
What You Should Do
  • Delete the email immediately
  • Mark it as spam/phishing in your email system