Is This Lowe's Email a Scam? How to Tell
Lowe's impersonation scams typically feature fake promotional offers, gift card giveaways on social media, and phishing emails about MyLowe's account activity.
Reviewed by the Cautellus team · Last updated May 30, 2026
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Example Scam Messages
These are examples of fake messages impersonating Lowe's. Never click links in unsolicited messages.
“Lowe's: Your MyLowe's account needs verification. Update at lowes-verify.com”
“Congratulations! You've been selected for a $250 Lowe's gift card. Claim here.”
Red Flags to Watch For
- Social media posts offering free gift cards
- Account verification emails from non-Lowes domains
- Coupon offers requiring personal information
- Installation service quotes requiring payment via unusual methods
Legitimate Lowe's Contact Info
Visit lowes.com/l/help or call 1-800-445-6937. Manage your MyLowe's account at lowes.com.
Where to Report a Lowe's Scam
If you received or fell for a fake Lowe's message, report it to the authorities below. Reporting helps investigators track these campaigns.
- FTC — reportfraud.ftc.govReport fraud and scams to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission.
- FBI IC3 — ic3.govFile a complaint with the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center.
- Cautellus reporting guide →Step-by-step help on who to contact and how to recover.
Live Community Flags
Recently reported Lowe's scam variants from the Cautellus community. Flagged items include deepfake videos, cloned voicemail, and spoofed domains.
Community reporting for Lowe's is launching soon. Submissions will appear here with timestamps and scam-type tags.
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