Right, I agree completely - just thought I'd let everyone here know in case 
they want to warn someone else.  Like I said - the web site that the mail links 
to is a complete clone of the Visa web site and the URL looks legitimate.

Howie

--- On Tuesday, May 24, 2005 11:24 AM, Jim Davis scribed: ---

> For what it's worth: no large company, financial or otherwise, ever
> sends 
> out emails requesting personal information.
> 
> Financial companies will nearly always send a paper, snail mail
> letter (I've spent more than a little of my life building such
> systems).  ;^) 
> 
> eBay and Amazon don't do it either.
> 
> It's safest to just ignore any emails in this style.  If you're
> worried that they may be real call the company on the telephone to
> address the problem. 
> 
> Jim Davis
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

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