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    Charlie Williams
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    The other day I received the infamous 'Citibank scam' email telling me to follow the provided link immediately and input my personal information or have my account (which I don't have) closed. So I forwarded it to abuse@citibank.com and forgot about it. Then today I get it kicked back with this message: Your message was rejected by mail2.citigroup.com for the following reason: 5.7.1 Appears to be spam (qid: i88LbOII005058), caught on imbaspam-ss02 Doesn't that kind of defeat the purpose of an abuse@ email address? Charlie if(!curlies){ return; }

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      The other day I received the infamous 'Citibank scam' email telling me to follow the provided link immediately and input my personal information or have my account (which I don't have) closed. So I forwarded it to abuse@citibank.com and forgot about it. Then today I get it kicked back with this message: Your message was rejected by mail2.citigroup.com for the following reason: 5.7.1 Appears to be spam (qid: i88LbOII005058), caught on imbaspam-ss02 Doesn't that kind of defeat the purpose of an abuse@ email address? Charlie if(!curlies){ return; }

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      Rocky Moore
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      Yeah, it is like with all the hoaxes on US Bank. I sent them copies but never even got notified that they received them. Maybe their abuse accounts are there just to make you think they are working on it ;) Rocky <>< www.HintsAndTips.com - Includes Developer Tips www.MyQuickPoll.com - 2004 Election poll is #33

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        The other day I received the infamous 'Citibank scam' email telling me to follow the provided link immediately and input my personal information or have my account (which I don't have) closed. So I forwarded it to abuse@citibank.com and forgot about it. Then today I get it kicked back with this message: Your message was rejected by mail2.citigroup.com for the following reason: 5.7.1 Appears to be spam (qid: i88LbOII005058), caught on imbaspam-ss02 Doesn't that kind of defeat the purpose of an abuse@ email address? Charlie if(!curlies){ return; }

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        l a u r e n
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        :laugh:


        "there is no spoon"
        biz stuff about me

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          The other day I received the infamous 'Citibank scam' email telling me to follow the provided link immediately and input my personal information or have my account (which I don't have) closed. So I forwarded it to abuse@citibank.com and forgot about it. Then today I get it kicked back with this message: Your message was rejected by mail2.citigroup.com for the following reason: 5.7.1 Appears to be spam (qid: i88LbOII005058), caught on imbaspam-ss02 Doesn't that kind of defeat the purpose of an abuse@ email address? Charlie if(!curlies){ return; }

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          Nnamdi Onyeyiri
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          I think it does :)


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            The other day I received the infamous 'Citibank scam' email telling me to follow the provided link immediately and input my personal information or have my account (which I don't have) closed. So I forwarded it to abuse@citibank.com and forgot about it. Then today I get it kicked back with this message: Your message was rejected by mail2.citigroup.com for the following reason: 5.7.1 Appears to be spam (qid: i88LbOII005058), caught on imbaspam-ss02 Doesn't that kind of defeat the purpose of an abuse@ email address? Charlie if(!curlies){ return; }

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            ColinDavies
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            I'm surprised banks actually let people withdraw money after depositting it. They are so profit focussed, they just want to exploit at every opportunity. Regardz Colin J Davies Attention: Its finally arrived, what you have been waiting for.

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              The other day I received the infamous 'Citibank scam' email telling me to follow the provided link immediately and input my personal information or have my account (which I don't have) closed. So I forwarded it to abuse@citibank.com and forgot about it. Then today I get it kicked back with this message: Your message was rejected by mail2.citigroup.com for the following reason: 5.7.1 Appears to be spam (qid: i88LbOII005058), caught on imbaspam-ss02 Doesn't that kind of defeat the purpose of an abuse@ email address? Charlie if(!curlies){ return; }

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              Steve Mayfield
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              If they don't care to learn of online scams, I'd start looking for another bank. :doh: Steve

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