Thank you. I was able to go to the CitiBank authentic website and send an email to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] and received an acknowledgement this was a spoof email and my information was secure.

doug


On Nov 3, 2004, at 3:14 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

This is NOT a message from CitiBank and you should NOT reply to it.  It
is a fraudulent email which has been giving CitiBank great trouble.  Go
to the real CitiBank website, which is not citibank.com, but
citibankonline.com or citigroup.com.  They have a link there asking
people to send them these fraudulent emails, so they can try to stop
them, to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Do NOT provide any personal information to this fraudulent email, as you
are risking your personal security.


I got one of these, too, and I contacted CitiBank, where I got this
information.

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