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Bird Legs | 13:36 Wed 26th Sep 2007 | Business & Finance
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I am continually getting message about bank account etc. which are obviously phishing. As I try to report these immediately and then delete, does anyone know of a central site? Some such as eBay & PayPal are easy - just forward to [email protected] etc.and in fact any that start "spoof@" are easy. I do not mind reporting the others but object to having to spend time, when in the middle of working, to find the reporting site. For example I had one about my (non-existent) account with Halifax and had to find ` [email protected]`, surely if Halifax want co-operation from non-customers they could make it simple?
  
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I just delete them. The banks know about these scams, so I assume they know where they are coming from.
There's a general address used for all banks etc- it is:
[email protected]
check it out on gooogle
There's a general address used for all banks etc- it is:
[email protected]
check it out on google
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I do have millersmiles on my report list but thought it was for a specific few. Will use it for all in future. The banks etc. always give the impression that they like to hear about ALL phishing, thats why I do it.

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