[bksvol-discuss] Re: ot bank of America scam

  • From: Curtis Delzer <curtis@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 31 May 2008 10:54:33 -0500

Spammers try anything, just delete! really, just delete anything you did not ask for. Bank of America doesn't send email of any type unless you have some notifying going on, from them which you must set up. I have a B OF A account and never got anything from them I did not want. Remember, I said "from them," so if it begins by saying something like your account has been compromised, it has not, they will never send you such email, nor will anyone else that is ligit.

Spammer should have their balls cut off, nice and slow.
Curtis Delzer

At 04:46 AM 5/31/2008, you wrote:
I just got a message from somebody claiming to be Bank of America.

It said somebody tried to access my account. It said I needed to go to a site and do things. Luckily the person writing the message made several spelling errors, and used a email I do not have listed with a bank.

My friend also got a call from Bank of America yesterday.

Somebody claiming to be his daughter had called the bank. She had his social security number and address as well as birthday and other identifying information.

She said he had died and wanted a check cut by Bank of America.

He is alive. He has no daughter to the best of his knowledge (grin)

Please be careful folks.

I may change my email address.

This stuff is getting close to home.

E.

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