Last Updated on April 16, 2024 by Paganoto
Is this email really from Coinbase?
Is this email really from Coinbase?
Emails from Coinbase will always have the coinbase.com domain name at the end of them. For example, emails from [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], and any other email from the @coinbase.com domain can be trusted. We also send emails from Coinbase sub-domains.
How can I contact Coinbase Support?
How can I contact Coinbase Support?
Use the email address you use to sign in to Coinbase. Choose the most relevant category and sub-category. Provide as much detail as possible regarding your …
Coinbase Support (@CoinbaseSupport) · Twitter
Coinbase Support (@CoinbaseSupport) · Twitter
Troubleshooting Coinbase emails
Troubleshooting Coinbase emails
It might be an automated email (e.g., password reset, device confirmation, ID verification, etc.), or in some cases it could be an email from Coinbase Support.
Email address verification – Coinbase Help
Email address verification – Coinbase Help
Email address verification · Copy and paste the link into a new tab or window in your browser. · Add [email protected] to your contact list, then log out of …
Create a Coinbase account
Create a Coinbase account
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What is phishing? – Coinbase Help
What is phishing? – Coinbase Help
Official communication will always come from an email address ending in @coinbase.com. Any variation from this may be indicative that the email you received is …
Lost email access – Coinbase Help
Lost email access – Coinbase Help
If you believe your email has been compromised and you no longer have access to the email account, please call Coinbase Support immediately and select the …
Coinbase Help Desk Contacts – LiveAgent
Coinbase Help Desk Contacts – LiveAgent
How to contact Coinbase’s customer service via email, live chat support, phone number, social media support, and self-service support.
Coinbase Email Scams: How To Spot a Fake Email
Coinbase Email Scams: How To Spot a Fake Email
The scam goes like this: you randomly receive an email that looks like it’s from Coinbase saying that your account has been deactivated due to …
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