Security of your account as been breached.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009 11:48 AM
From:
“Bank of America” <ofsrep_alert.osn@bankofamerica.com>
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Dear Customer:
We’ve noticed that you experienced trouble logging into Bank of America online account.
We believe that someone might have access you account from a different IP and After three unsuccessful attempts to access your account, your bank of america e-banking account has been locked. This has been done to secure your accounts and to protect your private information. Bank of America is committed to making sure that your online transactions are secure.
To unlock your account and verify your identity, please follow this link and sign in from the IP you typically use for e-banking:
https://onlineservices.bankofamerica.com/auth/AuthService?action=presentLogin&url=https%3a//onlineservices.bankofamerica.com/
Sincerely,
Bank of America
Online Customer Service.
www.bankofamerica.com
Here’s a spam from Bank of America. Please don’t respond, please don’t click on the link, because it is a phishing spam. Delete and be safe.
roxanne nicholson
July 27, 2010 @ 11:08 pm
Don’t trust anything that sounds to good to ne true its a scam
roxanne nicholson
July 27, 2010 @ 11:05 pm
If u receive a check in the mail asking u to call a phone number to let them know u received the check then they ask u to cash the check then purchase a money order for x amount of dollars and send it back to them within 5 days you would then receive a check in the amount of $100,000.00 for u to keep. Sounds great right well its not when u deposit the check and wait for the check to clear and the bank gives the go ahead u withdraw the amount of money for the money order and u send them them the money order but guess what the check is no good the bank gives I the check back and has been disconnected. I was lucky my bank caught it before I made the withdrawal. Throw that check awaits a scam. Good luck everyone