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didappointed | 17:27 Tue 07th Apr 2009 | Personal Finance
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Two days running now I have received e-mails from the abbey national that my accounts have been suspended because wrong personal details have been entered.
I wouldn't mind - but I do not even any accounts with them . So how can they write to me and how do I stop getting these e-mails? I tried their web site but could not find a suitable address to get in touch with them.
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These are "phishing" e-mails - a scam trying to get people to divulge their account details so that the scammers can then empty the account.

They send out enormous numbers to anyone & everyone - all the e-mail addresses they happen to have on their computer. I get a lot - & not from any bank I have an account with.

Ignore them. Do not try to contact them - it won't do any good. If you get them apparently from a bank that you do have an account with, ignore those as well. They do not come from the bank, which will never ask you for the details which these people will try to worm out of you if you reply to them.
And another giveaway is that Abbey don't call themselves Abbey National any more.
You can 'block the sender', forward it to the address abbey give on their website ( [email protected]) or just delete them without opening them

http://www.abbey.com/csgs/Satellite?appID=abbe y.internet.Abbeycom&canal=CABBEYCOM&cid=121060 7216474&empr=Abbeycom&leng=en_GB&pagename=Abbe ycom%2FPage%2FWC_ACOM_TemplateA2#How%20do%20I% 20report%20a%20Phishing%20email?
I get 2 or 3 every week, I just delete them, I just worry that vulnerable people might get one from their own bank and follow it through.

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