If you got one of those emails, send all details to
[email protected] and GE's fraud team will investigate.
The ge-energy.com domain is genuine; the ge-energyus.com domain is fake. Here is the WHOIS info:
Registration Service Provided By: Active-Domain LLC
Contact: http://www.active-domain.com
Domain Name: GE-ENERGYUS.COM
Expiry Date: 07-Aug-2013
Creation Date: 07-Aug-2012
Name servers:
ns1.active-dns.com
ns2.active-dns.com
Registrant Name: Helen Park
Registrant Company:
Registrant Email Address:
[email protected]
Registrant Address: 9400 Culver Blvd
Registrant City: Culver City
Registrant State/Region/Province: CA
Registrant Postal Code: 90232
Registrant Country: US
Registrant Tel No: 2019930234
That address is for the Culver Hotel, in Culver City (a suburb of Los Angeles where the old MGM studio is located). The phone number is for a cell phone with a Jersey City, NJ number.
"Helen" also owns the domain expresscour.com, which is a badly cobbled-together website for a fake shipping company.
Very dodgy for a website supposedly owned by the giant General Electric!