Email Address Intelligence

Is service@mcupmr.com a scam?

This email address is flagged in our threat intelligence database. Review the evidence below before interacting.

Community Verdict

Potential Threat

Users have reported this email for suspicious activity. Exercise extreme caution. Do not reply or click links.

Risk Score
25
Evidence Sources
0
Community Safety Rating
★★★★☆ 4/5 (1 report)
1 = Dangerous · 5 = Safe
Independent Verification

Recent Evidence

May 23, 2026 via User Report

""Impersonates a legitimate service provider to collect unauthorized charges. Scammer claims account verification or payment processing is required and requests victims to click a link and enter payment information. Victims are deceived into providing credit card details or banking credentials.""

Safety Checklist: What to do next

Do Not Reply

Do not click any links or download attachments. Mark as spam.

Secure Accounts

Change passwords immediately if you logged in via a suspicious link.

Report Headers

Forward the full email headers to your email provider's abuse team.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is service@mcupmr.com a scam email address?

service@mcupmr.com is flagged in our threat intelligence database with a risk score of 25/100. Do not reply to or click any links from this sender.

What type of scam does service@mcupmr.com send?

Reported email addresses in our database typically send phishing attempts, fake invoice scams, account takeover attempts, or advance-fee fraud. Check the evidence section above for specific details about reports on this address.

How do I report a phishing email?

Forward the email to reportphishing@apwg.org and to your email provider's abuse address. Report to the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov. In Gmail, click the three-dot menu and select 'Report phishing'. In Outlook, use 'Report Message' in the toolbar.

Can I get malware from opening this email?

Opening the email body alone is usually safe in modern email clients. The danger lies in clicking links or downloading attachments. Never open unexpected attachments or click links in emails from unknown senders, even if the email appears legitimate.

How do I block this sender?

In Gmail: open the email, click the three-dot menu (⋮), and select 'Block [sender name]'. In Outlook: right-click the email and choose 'Block Sender'. In Apple Mail: go to Mail > Preferences > Rules and create a rule to delete messages from this address.

Data Sources: Records are sourced from public threat intelligence feeds (URLhaus, OpenPhish) and community scam reports (Reddit r/Scams, r/phishing). RecentScam does not independently verify all claims. The Risk Score is a calculated metric, not a legal judgment. To dispute a record, visit our Removal Request page.