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The giveaway is the missing apostrophe. Clearly this was written by an uneducated 3rd-world oik, not a nice well educated British Banker.
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Don't, it's a con.Originally posted by cailin maith View PostGot this, this morning...
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More Spam...
Got this, this morning...
I'm afraid to click on the link!
Dear Cardholder,
Our primary task is our customers safety. One of the most important conditions of its guarantee is constant monitoring. Owing to it we are able to define the actions exceeding the limits of typical cardholders activity. In that way we expose fraud at the early stage.
We notify you that during recent data processing we detected a suspicious activity. We suppose that your VISA credit card data may have been compromised.
In view of the above, we would ask you to follow the provided link and get acquainted with the information regarding this case:
http://visaglobal.net/fraudwatch/id~...emmp1l8nfl4e3x
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