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legend760 | 09:11 Mon 15th Oct 2007 | Internet
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im pretty certain its bogus.
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mornin

its phishing

report it to nationwide
any email asking you to confirm your account details is bogus, especially from banks, banks always tell customers that they never send emails regarding accounts. same goes for paypal and ebay

I have been sent similar!!, if you put your curser over the url of the link its always some dodgy looking (very long) address

btw...where is chatterbonk :D
No bank will email you and ask you to enter any information on a website.

You may find that you get these sorts of emails from NatWest, Barclays, HSBC and occasionally you may get one from a bank or building society that you use.

NEVER reply or give any info. If you can find an email contact for Nationwide then send it to them
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cazz i dont know or care.
all my posts from yesterday.

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all my posts to ab ed about bogeyman and the legend imposters

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i answer chestnut and ask whats up .
i get abuse and

yopu guessed it

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4 usernames banned yet still bogey and him i will not name continue posting abuse.

wheres cb??

who cares cazz.

a thread of 80 posts .
lots of varied answers.

and you guessed it

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the sad folk who lurk here thinking its their place sicken me.
Dont just lay there Leg, dust yourself down and keep going - you've been there before and worse.

Didn't you have a phish on the line recently? If it looks suspicious then treat it as such and report now.
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rabbity ur right

just annoys me that ab ed allows such sh1t

tho ive been told its always been like that here
I got 2 of these today for Abbey National - I don't even have an Abbey account!!!!
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i know annie

like me

im just posting this incase someone has an account and falls for it .
Hi legend - yes it is easily done - I may have reacted diferently if I actually had an account - and I work in Financial Services Risk Management!! - not the Fraud team though!!!

Just speaking to my colleague - he got 3 from Nationwide on Friday.

They are all phishing - hope that you have managed to alert a few people.
I had one for Abbey and I reported it.
They informed me that, they've passed it on to their legal department.
...I recieved something similar last year, I contacted HSBC over the phone...their exact reply " what do you want us to do about it?"..... err how about warn people.....
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