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Re: FAKE Citi Bank e-mails!! Beware
I've gotten similar things purportedly from Wells Fargo and some other bank that I can't remember. I don't have an account at either of them.
Never give your personal information in response to any unsolicited email. If the bank really needs to get in touch with you, they will phone (already knowing your account number and PIN) or will notify you by mail. If you commonly do business with your bank or another company via website, don't click on a link in an email that is sent to you. Instead, use the url address that you usually use to do your business.
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(since 2004)
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