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This scammer tells me to be alert for phishing emails.  It tells me that I should “not provide any of your personal information and banking details”.  Ok – and if I click on the link in the scammer’s email, what do you suppose I’m asked for?  Yup – you got it in one – my personal details.

NEVER click on any of the links in an email from a bank, even if it appears to come from your own bank.  Just delete the email.  If you are in any doubt, type the address of your bank website DIRECTLY into your web browser.

Dear Customer,

Latest News

ALERT MESSAGE: SUSPICIOUS E-MAILS – PHISHING FOR DEBIT CARD NUMBERS AND PASSWORDS:

Please be informed that currently fraud e-mails are sent to customers and non – customers of Alliance & Leicester Commercial Bank requesting to provide their online banking details.

In any case you should not provide any of your personal information or banking details.

A new Second Level Password has been sent to all our Retail customers in your online

Please activate the new one.

Start now the Alliance & Leicester Commercial Bank authentication process.

 

When you log onto the service we will ask you to accept the updated Terms and Conditions.

Once you have accepted these, you will be able to access your accounts in the usual way.

Alliance & Leicester Commercial Bank would never ask you to give through e-mail or any other mean any private and confidential information.

If you receive in your mailbox a suspicious e-mail appearing to be sent by Alliance & Leicester Commercial Bank,

please ignore it and contact us now.

Alliance & Leicester Commercial Bank Online Billing Department.