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TWR | 16:10 Wed 22nd Jun 2011 | ChatterBank
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For your Info & what to do about this! I had 2 emails from I presume Africa yesterday, can you please update your details I contacted TSB this is the advise I was give & I hope it can help you out there as well, send an email to, [email protected]
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I think the general action to take on receiving scam e-mails is to ignore them (apart from dropping them into the junk e-mail box or deleting them).

Good for you if you wish to report it, although I suspect there are too many of these to make a large difference.
TWR, I get them almost every day from different banks, I just forward them to the phishing email addresses of the banks concerned, then delete them.
Thankfully I rarely get them but if I do I don't even open them. I have a preview pane do I see what they are and press delete.

I've always been led to believe that if you forward them you are sending back a positive repsonse to the sender thus confirming a valid email address. This after all is what phishing is aimed at doing and you then get even more unwanted emails.
Always forward to [email protected] Never preview/open, it's safer that way..

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