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We detected irregular activity on your Barclays Card

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We detected irregular activity on your Barclays Card

Unread postby Wayne » Tue Sep 25, 2012 8:48 pm

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From: "Barclays Personal Banking"<banking.service@barclays.co.uk>
Subject: We detected irregular activity on your Barclays Card

Dear Barclays Online customer,

We detected irregular activity on your Barclays Check Card on 25 September, 2012.

As the Primary Contact, you must verify your account activity before you can continue using

your card, and upon verification, we will remove any restrictions placed on your account.

To do this we developed a new secure way that keeps your banking safe,
we have attached a form to this email to complete this process.
Please download the form and follow the instructions on your screen.

Thank you for using Barclays Online.

We appreciate your business and the opportunity to serve you.

Please do not reply to this e-mail as this is only a notification. Mail sent to this address cannot be answered.



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