Sage provides online product support and offers phone and chat assistance for most products. How can you confirm you’ve reached a legitimate Sage service team member?
Search engines like Google and Bing are valuable resources, but identifying official Sage results can be challenging. Scams use fake or seemingly official contact details, websites, and social media accounts. Signs of fraud include:
You can spot a fake website or email by matching the company's official website domain name. Fraudsters use domain names similar to the official URL within the fake domain name. All Sage official websites and emails include sage.com as part of the domain name.
We have several vanity or friendly URLs with domain names slightly different than sage.com. These are shorter, Sage-branded links that are easier to share and remember.
You can bookmark these websites. If you're still unsure, visit www.sage.com and select Support or other options from the menu to access the appropriate resources.
We authenticate you based on your Sage account ID and company details when you contact us.
We’ll refer you to Sage Expert Services (SES) or a consultant for issues beyond the scope of support to help.
If it doesn’t feel right, it likely isn’t. We won't ask for sensitive information like passwords, account numbers, or Social Security numbers via email or phone.
Report the fraudsters to protect yourself and assist crime tracking and prevention. Your report helps local law enforcement, the private and public sectors, and academia combat crime more effectively.
We're committed to providing you with an exceptional experience when using our software. Confirming that you’re interacting with a legitimate Sage representative is vital to that commitment.