...and you think that these scammers don't also send these messages to those who actually own Trezor devices? Their major victims are these guys who own Trezor devices because everything seems so real, only the observant people will be able to spot even the most insignificant differences that shows that such emails are not genuine. Scammers are smart these days, they have their ways of getting access to people's data; emails ain't one difficult thing they can't access.
I see no reason why anyone should fall for these kind of scam when they clearly do not own a Trezor device. That is pure stupidity.
Exactly. The scammers can send this phishing mail to a large userbase consisting of Trezor as well as non-trezor users.
The ones who don't own a trezor device will obviously not fall for this mail and will either delete it or report it.
On the other hand, those who are indeed trezor users might skip a beat for a second. If they are not careful about the mail they might just fall for it.
This is why we should be very careful when we click on any links we see on our mails. It's better to just hover over any link and be sure of the link we are clicking on.