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  • Report:  #285855

Complaint Review: Bank Of America - Internet

Reported By:
- North Las Vegas, Nevada,
Submitted:
Updated:

Bank Of America
Internet, U.S.A.
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From: Bank of America Alert

Date: 11/20/07 16:10:17

To: [email protected]

Subject: Bank of America Alert: Message from Customer Service

Remember:

Always look for

your SiteKey before

Sign In

Security Update Notification.

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During our regular update and verification of the Bank of America Online Banking Service, we could not verify your current information. Either your information has been changed or incomplete, as a result your access to use our services has been limited. Please update your information. To restore your online banking access, kindly update your information. You can update your online banking details by following the link below.

Login into your account (with your username or SSN and your password), then you have to complete our verification process. You must reconfirm your credit card details and your billing information as well.

Click here to Sign in to Online Banking to reactivate your Bank account now.

Thank You.

Did You Know? SiteKey can protect your account from fraud transaction, record your IP computer and only you and Bank of America recognize for each your online transaction. Sign in to online banking and follow the instruction for SiteKey.

Because email is not a secure form of communication, please do not reply to this email.

If you have any questions about your account or need assistance, please call the phone number on your statement or go to Contact Us at www.bankofamerica.com.

Bank of America, Member FDIC.

2007 Bank of America Corporation. All Rights Reserved.

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Christine

North Las Vegas, Nevada

U.S.A.


1 Updates & Rebuttals

Bank Of America Insider

Glendale,
Arizona,
U.S.A.
DON'T EVER ANSWER THOSE EMAILS!!!

#2UPDATE Employee

Fri, November 23, 2007

Hi, just a friendly warning, DON'T, under any circumstances, respond to those emails. It's a classic phishing scam; a criminal is trying to obtain your account information so he can run up charges on your card! NO bank will ever send you an email asking you for sensitive/confidentail information. If you did give your informatio out, contact your bank IMMEDIATELY and have them close your card, and check to see if any charges were placed on your card without your permission. If so, HAVE THEM OPEN AN INVESTIGATION. The sooner you do this, the more likely you are to get your money back! Thanks! :)

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