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So lately I have been receiving a few emails from chase bank that my account needs to be verified. Great.
![]() Last time I checked I had no bank account there, ![]() ![]() ![]() The best part was, I clicked on the link, and it took me to a page that didn't work, so I went to chase.com and lol the site was not working and was under maintainance. ![]() |
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Be careful, could be a loan account
![]() I once was received all these weird letters to my house after I opened an account with a bank. I even received holiday cards and everything from them. They were soo nice to me. Then I noticed that the mailed account monthly info didn't match my records so i went back and complained to them. What we found out is that an employee had the exact first and last name as me! Sadly, the holiday cards stopped arriving. ![]() |
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Quote, originally posted by Ascariss »So lately I have been receiving a few emails from chase bank that my account needs to be verified. Great.
![]() Last time I checked I had no bank account there, ![]() ![]() ![]() The best part was, I clicked on the link, and it took me to a page that didn't work, so I went to chase.com and lol the site was not working and was under maintainance. ![]() LOL... ![]() There are always free accounts with free money...you just got to know where to find them ![]() On a more serious note, never respond to any request for confidential information via email. I don't work for Chase but I am at another financial institution, we advise our clients/customers to immediately delete any email requesting personal information. A lot of those are floating around these days - everything looks legit except they are not...paypal (fake) emails are on the rise... |
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