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Not sure where to place this - Lloyds E-Mail scam

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DTCwordfan | 16:54 Tue 10th May 2011 | ChatterBank
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I'll let the Ed reposition this warning if he wishes.

Like a lot of us I have a Pay Pal account - in my case to receive money from hits on sites that I write for and this then uploads on my orders to a Lloyds account. I do not use the account for purchases.

Have just received an e-mail that my account (actually in a wrong name on either account but one of my lesser e-mail addresses) that there had been several attacks on my account and they would be deactivating it if I did not respond - account details and all that to be filled in.

Immediately suspicious and I called tele-banking who confirmed the spam and its now whistling over to [email protected] - however the branding and everything (OTHER THAN their e-address) is pretty realistic.

So BEWARE you Lloyds account holders.....don't fall for it.
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I have lost count of the number of those that I have had....one thing you can do is to drag the email into your junk folder. This trips off the html and you can often see the reall return address, link, etcetera. One particular one I had a return address of "[email protected]" which i thought really was taking the wee wee
not "trips" , "strips"
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thanks - never heard of tripping the html and tried dragging it over but no luck - I am sure Lloyds may be able to get at it.......]
thanks though wolfgang
Every email user should know how to read email headers.
http://www.emailaddre....com/tips/header.html
I delete every email I get for every bank - I don't care if they are genuine. I check my online account at least once a day and if anything was amiss I'm sure I would spot it pretty quickly. If the bank emailed me and I didn't respond, I'm sure they would write to me.
thanks very much
They come round all the time, DT, I've had two from Nationwide today asking them to reactivate my account "via this link".
I'm making a collection of the banks' phishing reporting addresses!
Never click on any links in an email...even if it looks as though it's from a friend.
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first time that I have seen one.....
Haven't you had the HMRC one telling you that they want give you a tax rebate?
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Nope - would like that in reality!
All you have to do is give them your bank details, and they promise to give you about £900.
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ok thanks for the tip - they would be welcome to my o-draft! Must look and see if the Euros have come in......

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