I received this in an email today and my buddy Greg got it yesterday. I think I would believe it more if it was spelled correctly throughout and if I had a citi card. But remember no bank is going to ask for your account number and PIN in an email.
Dear Citicards User,
This letter was ssent by the Citbiank serevrs to veerify your e-mail
address. You must competle this pcsreos by clicking on the link
below and enntering in the small window your Citi Debit
Card Nummber and CARD PIN that you use on Atm machine.
This is done for your ptoerction v becourse some of our membres no
lonegr have acsces to their email addsesers and we must verify it.
To veerify your e-mail addres and access your Citi-Bank account, clik on
the link bellow. If ntohing hapnpes when you clic on the link -W coppy
and passte the link into the address bar of your web broswer.
http://www.citibank.com/?6GVKuFbVGBj5hTDf8xdakTfg4P7Kn1NuHIfcnp752rbibOzilM
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Thank you for using CitibankOnline!
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This autotmaic email sent to: tmitche2@yahoo.com
Do not rpely to this email.
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Comments (5)
Oh my God - that is the most pathetic email. LOL
Posted by Kate | January 13, 2004 10:15 AM
Posted on January 13, 2004 10:15
sad...just sad...hehe...what's worse is some idiot would probably fall for it :(
Posted by Azure | January 13, 2004 10:36 AM
Posted on January 13, 2004 10:36
I hate spammers and cons.
Posted by Debbi | January 13, 2004 11:33 AM
Posted on January 13, 2004 11:33
I get these a lot. Most of them are from "ebay." It's unfortunate that people will send in their passwords and pin numbers and then get their lives turned upside down when someone steals their money.
Posted by Jenn | January 13, 2004 12:06 PM
Posted on January 13, 2004 12:06
I would reply back with a few links to online spellcheckers...
That's pathetic.. lol
Posted by Michelle | January 13, 2004 12:34 PM
Posted on January 13, 2004 12:34