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Lloyd TSB Customers BEWARE!! Read this
sandra_3086
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Fraudulent emails
We are aware of an email scam in circulation, entitled ‘Account Suspension’. The scam advises you that your account and Internet banking access has been suspended due to a number of suspicious activities. Specifically these relate to an attempted Internet transfer and an attempted change of your Internet banking password. The scam then asks you to reactivate your account and Internet banking access by logging on with your current Internet banking log on information.
This is not a genuine email. Please do not respond. Fraudsters are seeking to capture your information to then log on to your bank accounts fraudulently.
We have updated our ‘example scams’ section with a copy of this scam, this can be found within the Security pages on https://www.lloydstsb.com.
If you think that a fraudster already has your Internet banking details, or that someone other than you has accessed your account online, call us immediately on 0845 3000 116 (+44 20 7649 9437 from overseas). Mon-Fri 7am-10pm and Sat/Sun 8am-6pm.
We are aware of an email scam in circulation, entitled ‘Account Suspension’. The scam advises you that your account and Internet banking access has been suspended due to a number of suspicious activities. Specifically these relate to an attempted Internet transfer and an attempted change of your Internet banking password. The scam then asks you to reactivate your account and Internet banking access by logging on with your current Internet banking log on information.
This is not a genuine email. Please do not respond. Fraudsters are seeking to capture your information to then log on to your bank accounts fraudulently.
We have updated our ‘example scams’ section with a copy of this scam, this can be found within the Security pages on https://www.lloydstsb.com.
If you think that a fraudster already has your Internet banking details, or that someone other than you has accessed your account online, call us immediately on 0845 3000 116 (+44 20 7649 9437 from overseas). Mon-Fri 7am-10pm and Sat/Sun 8am-6pm.
Regards
Sandy
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This isn't helped by the fact that TSB does suspend online accounts for ludicrous reasons, see TSB online banking suspended.Dagobert0
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