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jays87gn

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I received this email today and i am not even a member of this bank so I wanted to warn the owners of this bank that this is a scam DO NOT GO to the website OR fill in ANY OF your info here is a copy of the email

Dear Washington Mutual Bank member.
Information to your attention: you must verify your parity of the account to given e-mail.
Go to: http :// customerlogin. wamu-onlinebank. net/index.php?mMDzR=681224939555092493291116225797366489982937447787116228951420266805793086830619320053848991917608187&ssl=RizFjENIeCtTafvbTPAJZmntTFwwiWnbgNHprvZxYtfZy&eml=jays87gn@cox.net&Aa=496170232175170454344446206015864472596703&hpAQ=2202667001457
Otherwise your account will be frozen in 48 hours.
Thank you for using WAMU Bank!


This is automatically created letter by WAMU electronic system. Please do not reaply this email.
Thank you for choosing Washington Mutual
 
almost forgot about the really suspicious part they can't spell lol

This is automatically created letter by WAMU electronic system. (((((Please do not reaply this email.))))))
Thank you for choosing Washington Mutual
 
I got a fake "phishing" scam email shortly after opening a Wash Mutual account, about 6 weeks ago.

My son was joint on the same account, but at first he did not get a phishing email.

After 4 weeks, son finally got around to setting up his ATM card's PIN for the first time. Within 2 days he got a fake email.

I think Wash Mutual has an inetrnal security breach, with some crook selling off customers' email addresses. The crook probably can't get at the account numbers so he tries the next "best" thing.
 
Originally posted by tom h
I got a fake "phishing" scam email shortly after opening a Wash Mutual account, about 6 weeks ago.

My son was joint on the same account, but at first he did not get a phishing email.

After 4 weeks, son finally got around to setting up his ATM card's PIN for the first time. Within 2 days he got a fake email.

I think Wash Mutual has an inetrnal security breach, with some crook selling off customers' email addresses. The crook probably can't get at the account numbers so he tries the next "best" thing.

I think that is just coincidence, I receive them on all five of my email accounts and and I have no relation to WM at all...

Who knows?

Vic
 
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