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Look what I just got in my email
This is a Security Alert you requested to help you protect your account.
Your account has been suspended.
122 You have exceeded the number of three (3) failed login attempts.
To unlock your account, please your account
Thank you for your cooperation.
Sincerely,
Crystal Dillard
[email protected]
I don't have an account with citibank Where it says "To unlock your account" The two words your account was blue and clickable, I did not click the link.
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05-28-2008 05:27 PM
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Good girl......dont ever click those things. I would just delete it. I have gotten that sort of thing from paypal and other places I dont have an account with..its just a ploy to get you to click.
One Big Ass Mistake, America!
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weird
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Originally Posted by
Adra
This is a Security Alert you requested to help you protect your account.
Your account has been suspended.
122 You have exceeded the number of three (3) failed login attempts.
To unlock your account, please your account
Thank you for your cooperation.
Sincerely,
Crystal Dillard
[email protected]
Herpes?!?! Oh wait, that can't be passed on via email. Seriously, the hackers attempts are getting more and more lame. I am glad you didn't click it!
P.S in most email clients, there is a button marked spam, it reports the fraudulent email ((at least in yahoo it does))
I don't have an account with citibank Where it says "To unlock your account" The two words your account was blue and clickable, I did not click the link.
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I have a whole load of 'suspended' or 'locked' accounts, according to my emails. Sometimes the banks don't even have a branch in Texas...so just dump those messages from SunTrust, Citi, etc. if you don't use that bank. If there is any question, CALL YOUR BANK DIRECTLY.
I do have an eBay account, but never use a credit card to purchase. If I get a message that tells me my card has been compromised or I need to update my account information -- trash, trash, trash.
PayPal will ALWAYS address you by your name.
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