Thursday, February 16, 2012

Recent account checking shows that you have an unpaid payment. TD Canada Trust. (SPAM)

Anyone else receive email phising? or is this TD?
look at the date, I got it today and its dated 2010.

email spam maybe? I intentionally destroyed the HTML link to a fake website.

Angie

UPDATE: THANK YOU CHRIS FOR THE QUICK REPLY.

Replied from TD Social Media..definitely spam email. Here is what to do if/when you receive the message.

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Hi Angie. It's Chris from TD. We picked up on your post and wanted to help. The email you received in definitely a phishing email as the sender is trying to trick you into following a link and providing confidential information. We'll never ask you to confirm your info via email nor send you such an email. You can forward these emails to phishing@td.com and then delete them. We also have some helpful info online at http://bit.ly/syafBm to help you protect yourself. If you replied to the message and provided any info, please call EasyLine right away at 1-866-222-3456, available 24/7, for further assistance. Hope that helps! Have a great day! ^CT

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From: Canada Trust
Date: 2010/1/8
Subject: Recent account checking shows that you have an unpaid payment.
To:


TD Canada Trust

Dear Customer,

Recent account checking shows that you have an unpaid payment.

A payment was sent to you but could not be credited in your account. This is due to your account being out of date.

We ask you to take 5-10 minutes to update your online account and security information. An extra verification process has been placed to ensure your identity and your account data.

Once updating has been successful funds will be available in your account within 24hrs.

Please a href="http://witteconstruction.net/Canada/trust" target="_blank">Logon now to continue updating your account. or go to our online banking website at

a href="http://witteconstruction.net/Canada/trust" target="_blank"> http://www.easywebcpo.td.com/waw/idp/login.htm?execution=e1s1

Failure to update your account details may lead to account termination.

Thank you.
Customer Service

©2001-2012  TD Canada Trust

1 comment:

  1. Hi Angie. It's Chris from TD. We picked up on your post and wanted to help. The email you received in definitely a phishing email as the sender is trying to trick you into following a link and providing confidential information. We'll never ask you to confirm your info via email nor send you such an email. You can forward these emails to phishing@td.com and then delete them. We also have some helpful info online at http://bit.ly/syafBm to help you protect yourself. If you replied to the messasge and provided any info, please call EasyLine right away at 1-866-222-3456, available 24/7, for further assistance. Hope that helps! Have a great day! ^CT

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