It is a Phishing attempt (fishing for your bank details, to be used to steal
your money and your identity).

Do NOT reply to it.

Forward it to [email protected], and then delete it from your machine. 

I hate aol from start to finish <G> but I'm sure they would never ever ask
all those questions in an e-mail.

Margery.
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[email protected] in North Hertfordshire, UK
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected]
> Sent: Sunday 07 March 2010 14:41
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [lace-chat] Spam?
> 
> Advice is needed - or confirmation.  I have received a 
> message from  aol 
> which I think is spam.
>  
> I have been told that my aol account needs to be updated if I 
> want to  
> continue with my aol account.  
> The details requested - full name and address,  date of 
> birth,  mother's 
> maiden name, card number, bank details, pin number - suggest 
> strongly  to me 
> that this is a con.  There is no way I would ever give out my 
> pin  number, 
> not to mention my banking details.
>  
> As I write this I become more and more convinced this is the type of  
> message I have constantly heard warnings about but I would 
> like this feeling to  
> be confirmed by someone with more savvy than I am..
>  
> Thank you.
>  
> Patricia in Wales
> [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) 
> 
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