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Originally Posted by springer
I would never, in a hundred years, believed that a gmail address was indicative of a possible scam. I hope my aol email doesn't create a scam alert for someone.
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If you’re doing $2.5 - $4.5(EST) a year in high risk transactions targeted by fraudsters, cloners, etc... I’d expect a private server and branded email. The fact DSW offers the option should validate the need he recognized, which is what a mature and successful business owner always scans for. I think the gmail is simply just easy and likely a grandfathered address so others can have sign in and the g-suite access. But that’s a guess and really nobody’s biz.
But think about it from a noobs perspective.