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2334 days ago

Bank email

Karen from Nawton

Be aware of an email making it's rounds from a Bank. Note: Banks Do Not send emails to customers.
Received one today from ASB however I am not a customer. Email was requesting I update my Bank details.
I immediately phoned ASB to let them know and was told to forward it to phishing @asb.co.nz so please do this if u receive any even if u are a customer of this Bank or any others that may seemingly send emails to you.
This is a scam and is not from the Bank. Please spread the word so that your colleagues, family, friends, neighbours and acquaintances are made aware of the scam.
Thanks

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