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Thanks Rashelle, That is a little scary.

Yesterday I was cleaning out closets and became VERY irritated by

something , my eyes started watering and hurting and my head was

hurting. I had a full blown allergy attack, with a migraine thrown in!!

I took pills to no avail. Finally after suffering from 1 in the

afternoon to about 7 in the evening I suddenly, thought about my

reflexology tapes. I didn't really think it would get rid of my pain

but I thought it would soothe me. And it was a miracle!!!! By the time

I was done with the face lift, I felt fine!!!!

Just a big HUG and Thank You!!!!! Connie :-)

Email Fraud: Information and Help

Hello,

There is a lot of email fraud going around. I have personally received

two in the past two days. One said it was from Ebay and one from US Bank

which of course they were not.

They ask you to follow a link and to log in. If you do that you are

giving them your passwords and access to your personal information.

These people are trying to make it unsafe for us to use the internet.

Please don't fall for their scams.

Below is something I cut and pasted from the US Bank web site to help

you see what I mean. There is also a warning on Ebay and Pay Pal web

sites.

Please take good care of yourselves,

Rashelle

Email Fraud: Information and Help

In the past few weeks, the U.S. Bank logo and name have been used

without our consent in " phishing " schemes to acquire sensitive

information from unsuspecting Web and email users. " Phishing " refers to

an individual or group of individuals who create an imitation or copy of

an existing legitimate Web page to trick users into providing sensitive

personal information. We are working aggressively with law enforcement

officials to resolve these incidents after they are brought to our

attention.

U.S. Bank will never initiate a request for sensitive information from

you via email (ie., Social Security Number, Personal ID, Password, PIN

or account number). If you receive an email that requests this type of

sensitive information, you should be suspicious of it. We strongly

suggest that you do not share your Personal ID, Password, PIN or account

number with anyone, under any circumstances.

Please know that neither your personal U.S. Bank account information nor

our U.S. Bank systems have been compromised in any way. Cyber-criminals

are " spamming " large numbers of recipients, without actual knowledge of

their banking affiliation, with fraudulent emails like these. They

request and collect email addresses and other confidential information

like financial account numbers, IDs and passwords. The cyber-criminals

have copied the logos and the content styles of widely known and

respected financial institutions (including U.S. Bank) in an attempt to

elicit a response from a recipient who may or may not be a customer of

that financial institution.

IMPORTANT: If you're a U.S. Bank customer and have replied to such an

email, please immediately call the U.S. Bank Fraud Liaison Center

toll-free at 1-877-595-6256.

The following are the latest " phishing " emails affecting U.S. Bank

customers:

1.. Verify Your Email Address [Referencing Your Account Number] (View

pdf)

2.. US Bank Super Draw (View pdf)

3.. Request to Update Your EarthLink Account Information

(View pdf)

4.. Verify Your Email Address [AOL Specific Instructions]

(View pdf)

5.. Enroll In Internet Banking (View pdf)

6.. Request to Update Your PayPal Billing Information (View pdf)

7.. Verify Your Email Address [Asks for SSN/TAXID]

(View pdf)

8.. Home Equity Loan Application

(View pdf)

9.. Email Verification [Citibank References]

(View pdf)

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Connie

thanks for sharing

Glad it worked, those are no fun

See housework is dangerous!!!

r

Email Fraud: Information and Help

Hello,

There is a lot of email fraud going around. I have personally received

two in the past two days. One said it was from Ebay and one from US Bank

which of course they were not.

They ask you to follow a link and to log in. If you do that you are

giving them your passwords and access to your personal information.

These people are trying to make it unsafe for us to use the internet.

Please don't fall for their scams.

Below is something I cut and pasted from the US Bank web site to help

you see what I mean. There is also a warning on Ebay and Pay Pal web

sites.

Please take good care of yourselves,

Rashelle

Email Fraud: Information and Help

In the past few weeks, the U.S. Bank logo and name have been used

without our consent in " phishing " schemes to acquire sensitive

information from unsuspecting Web and email users. " Phishing " refers to

an individual or group of individuals who create an imitation or copy of

an existing legitimate Web page to trick users into providing sensitive

personal information. We are working aggressively with law enforcement

officials to resolve these incidents after they are brought to our

attention.

U.S. Bank will never initiate a request for sensitive information from

you via email (ie., Social Security Number, Personal ID, Password, PIN

or account number). If you receive an email that requests this type of

sensitive information, you should be suspicious of it. We strongly

suggest that you do not share your Personal ID, Password, PIN or account

number with anyone, under any circumstances.

Please know that neither your personal U.S. Bank account information nor

our U.S. Bank systems have been compromised in any way. Cyber-criminals

are " spamming " large numbers of recipients, without actual knowledge of

their banking affiliation, with fraudulent emails like these. They

request and collect email addresses and other confidential information

like financial account numbers, IDs and passwords. The cyber-criminals

have copied the logos and the content styles of widely known and

respected financial institutions (including U.S. Bank) in an attempt to

elicit a response from a recipient who may or may not be a customer of

that financial institution.

IMPORTANT: If you're a U.S. Bank customer and have replied to such an

email, please immediately call the U.S. Bank Fraud Liaison Center

toll-free at 1-877-595-6256.

The following are the latest " phishing " emails affecting U.S. Bank

customers:

1.. Verify Your Email Address [Referencing Your Account Number] (View

pdf)

2.. US Bank Super Draw (View pdf)

3.. Request to Update Your EarthLink Account Information

(View pdf)

4.. Verify Your Email Address [AOL Specific Instructions]

(View pdf)

5.. Enroll In Internet Banking (View pdf)

6.. Request to Update Your PayPal Billing Information (View pdf)

7.. Verify Your Email Address [Asks for SSN/TAXID]

(View pdf)

8.. Home Equity Loan Application

(View pdf)

9.. Email Verification [Citibank References]

(View pdf)

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WOW! Connie,

What an amazing story. I am so sorry to hear you had such a horrible allergy

attack, but thank goodness you had the thought use your Life Lift combined with

Reflexology and the face lift to help you heal. I LOVED reading this.

I have come to believe that Life Lift is a little bit of a miracle in many ways.

Every time I hear some new and wonderful story from someone it makes me more

committed to spreading the word about the amazing benefits of Life Lift.

Thanks so much for sharing your story. I feel certain that some day someone will

need this and they will remember your story and have the tools right there to

feel better just like you did.

You are wonderful! I am so happy you are feeling better.

Take care,

Rashelle

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Email Fraud: Information and Help

Hello,

There is a lot of email fraud going around. I have personally received

two in the past two days. One said it was from Ebay and one from US Bank

which of course they were not.

They ask you to follow a link and to log in. If you do that you are

giving them your passwords and access to your personal information.

These people are trying to make it unsafe for us to use the internet.

Please don't fall for their scams.

Below is something I cut and pasted from the US Bank web site to help

you see what I mean. There is also a warning on Ebay and Pay Pal web

sites.

Please take good care of yourselves,

Rashelle

Email Fraud: Information and Help

In the past few weeks, the U.S. Bank logo and name have been used

without our consent in " phishing " schemes to acquire sensitive

information from unsuspecting Web and email users. " Phishing " refers to

an individual or group of individuals who create an imitation or copy of

an existing legitimate Web page to trick users into providing sensitive

personal information. We are working aggressively with law enforcement

officials to resolve these incidents after they are brought to our

attention.

U.S. Bank will never initiate a request for sensitive information from

you via email (ie., Social Security Number, Personal ID, Password, PIN

or account number). If you receive an email that requests this type of

sensitive information, you should be suspicious of it. We strongly

suggest that you do not share your Personal ID, Password, PIN or account

number with anyone, under any circumstances.

Please know that neither your personal U.S. Bank account information nor

our U.S. Bank systems have been compromised in any way. Cyber-criminals

are " spamming " large numbers of recipients, without actual knowledge of

their banking affiliation, with fraudulent emails like these. They

request and collect email addresses and other confidential information

like financial account numbers, IDs and passwords. The cyber-criminals

have copied the logos and the content styles of widely known and

respected financial institutions (including U.S. Bank) in an attempt to

elicit a response from a recipient who may or may not be a customer of

that financial institution.

IMPORTANT: If you're a U.S. Bank customer and have replied to such an

email, please immediately call the U.S. Bank Fraud Liaison Center

toll-free at 1-877-595-6256.

The following are the latest " phishing " emails affecting U.S. Bank

customers:

1.. Verify Your Email Address [Referencing Your Account Number] (View

pdf)

2.. US Bank Super Draw (View pdf)

3.. Request to Update Your EarthLink Account Information

(View pdf)

4.. Verify Your Email Address [AOL Specific Instructions]

(View pdf)

5.. Enroll In Internet Banking (View pdf)

6.. Request to Update Your PayPal Billing Information (View pdf)

7.. Verify Your Email Address [Asks for SSN/TAXID]

(View pdf)

8.. Home Equity Loan Application

(View pdf)

9.. Email Verification [Citibank References]

(View pdf)

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Right r , SO we should just forget about it??? LOL Connie :-)

Re: Email Fraud: Information and Help

Connie

thanks for sharing

Glad it worked, those are no fun

See housework is dangerous!!!

r

Email Fraud: Information and Help

Hello,

There is a lot of email fraud going around. I have personally received

two in the past two days. One said it was from Ebay and one from US

Bank

which of course they were not.

They ask you to follow a link and to log in. If you do that you are

giving them your passwords and access to your personal information.

These people are trying to make it unsafe for us to use the internet.

Please don't fall for their scams.

Below is something I cut and pasted from the US Bank web site to help

you see what I mean. There is also a warning on Ebay and Pay Pal web

sites.

Please take good care of yourselves,

Rashelle

Email Fraud: Information and Help

In the past few weeks, the U.S. Bank logo and name have been used

without our consent in " phishing " schemes to acquire sensitive

information from unsuspecting Web and email users. " Phishing " refers

to

an individual or group of individuals who create an imitation or copy

of

an existing legitimate Web page to trick users into providing

sensitive

personal information. We are working aggressively with law enforcement

officials to resolve these incidents after they are brought to our

attention.

U.S. Bank will never initiate a request for sensitive information from

you via email (ie., Social Security Number, Personal ID, Password, PIN

or account number). If you receive an email that requests this type of

sensitive information, you should be suspicious of it. We strongly

suggest that you do not share your Personal ID, Password, PIN or

account

number with anyone, under any circumstances.

Please know that neither your personal U.S. Bank account information

nor

our U.S. Bank systems have been compromised in any way.

Cyber-criminals

are " spamming " large numbers of recipients, without actual knowledge

of

their banking affiliation, with fraudulent emails like these. They

request and collect email addresses and other confidential information

like financial account numbers, IDs and passwords. The cyber-criminals

have copied the logos and the content styles of widely known and

respected financial institutions (including U.S. Bank) in an attempt

to

elicit a response from a recipient who may or may not be a customer of

that financial institution.

IMPORTANT: If you're a U.S. Bank customer and have replied to such an

email, please immediately call the U.S. Bank Fraud Liaison Center

toll-free at 1-877-595-6256.

The following are the latest " phishing " emails affecting U.S. Bank

customers:

1.. Verify Your Email Address [Referencing Your Account Number]

(View

pdf)

2.. US Bank Super Draw (View pdf)

3.. Request to Update Your EarthLink Account Information

(View pdf)

4.. Verify Your Email Address [AOL Specific Instructions]

(View pdf)

5.. Enroll In Internet Banking (View pdf)

6.. Request to Update Your PayPal Billing Information (View pdf)

7.. Verify Your Email Address [Asks for SSN/TAXID]

(View pdf)

8.. Home Equity Loan Application

(View pdf)

9.. Email Verification [Citibank References]

(View pdf)

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Connie

I think that is what I'm saying.Or at least limit alittle

That will lessen the chance for injury

LOL

Enjoy your day.

r

Email Fraud: Information and Help

Hello,

There is a lot of email fraud going around. I have personally received

two in the past two days. One said it was from Ebay and one from US

Bank

which of course they were not.

They ask you to follow a link and to log in. If you do that you are

giving them your passwords and access to your personal information.

These people are trying to make it unsafe for us to use the internet.

Please don't fall for their scams.

Below is something I cut and pasted from the US Bank web site to help

you see what I mean. There is also a warning on Ebay and Pay Pal web

sites.

Please take good care of yourselves,

Rashelle

Email Fraud: Information and Help

In the past few weeks, the U.S. Bank logo and name have been used

without our consent in " phishing " schemes to acquire sensitive

information from unsuspecting Web and email users. " Phishing " refers

to

an individual or group of individuals who create an imitation or copy

of

an existing legitimate Web page to trick users into providing

sensitive

personal information. We are working aggressively with law enforcement

officials to resolve these incidents after they are brought to our

attention.

U.S. Bank will never initiate a request for sensitive information from

you via email (ie., Social Security Number, Personal ID, Password, PIN

or account number). If you receive an email that requests this type of

sensitive information, you should be suspicious of it. We strongly

suggest that you do not share your Personal ID, Password, PIN or

account

number with anyone, under any circumstances.

Please know that neither your personal U.S. Bank account information

nor

our U.S. Bank systems have been compromised in any way.

Cyber-criminals

are " spamming " large numbers of recipients, without actual knowledge

of

their banking affiliation, with fraudulent emails like these. They

request and collect email addresses and other confidential information

like financial account numbers, IDs and passwords. The cyber-criminals

have copied the logos and the content styles of widely known and

respected financial institutions (including U.S. Bank) in an attempt

to

elicit a response from a recipient who may or may not be a customer of

that financial institution.

IMPORTANT: If you're a U.S. Bank customer and have replied to such an

email, please immediately call the U.S. Bank Fraud Liaison Center

toll-free at 1-877-595-6256.

The following are the latest " phishing " emails affecting U.S. Bank

customers:

1.. Verify Your Email Address [Referencing Your Account Number]

(View

pdf)

2.. US Bank Super Draw (View pdf)

3.. Request to Update Your EarthLink Account Information

(View pdf)

4.. Verify Your Email Address [AOL Specific Instructions]

(View pdf)

5.. Enroll In Internet Banking (View pdf)

6.. Request to Update Your PayPal Billing Information (View pdf)

7.. Verify Your Email Address [Asks for SSN/TAXID]

(View pdf)

8.. Home Equity Loan Application

(View pdf)

9.. Email Verification [Citibank References]

(View pdf)

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, Where o Where Are the house cleaning fairies? LOL Connie

Re: Email Fraud: Information and Help

Connie

I think that is what I'm saying.Or at least limit alittle

That will lessen the chance for injury

LOL

Enjoy your day.

r

Email Fraud: Information and Help

Hello,

There is a lot of email fraud going around. I have personally

received

two in the past two days. One said it was from Ebay and one from US

Bank

which of course they were not.

They ask you to follow a link and to log in. If you do that you are

giving them your passwords and access to your personal information.

These people are trying to make it unsafe for us to use the

internet.

Please don't fall for their scams.

Below is something I cut and pasted from the US Bank web site to

help

you see what I mean. There is also a warning on Ebay and Pay Pal web

sites.

Please take good care of yourselves,

Rashelle

Email Fraud: Information and Help

In the past few weeks, the U.S. Bank logo and name have been used

without our consent in " phishing " schemes to acquire sensitive

information from unsuspecting Web and email users. " Phishing " refers

to

an individual or group of individuals who create an imitation or

copy

of

an existing legitimate Web page to trick users into providing

sensitive

personal information. We are working aggressively with law

enforcement

officials to resolve these incidents after they are brought to our

attention.

U.S. Bank will never initiate a request for sensitive information

from

you via email (ie., Social Security Number, Personal ID, Password,

PIN

or account number). If you receive an email that requests this type

of

sensitive information, you should be suspicious of it. We strongly

suggest that you do not share your Personal ID, Password, PIN or

account

number with anyone, under any circumstances.

Please know that neither your personal U.S. Bank account information

nor

our U.S. Bank systems have been compromised in any way.

Cyber-criminals

are " spamming " large numbers of recipients, without actual knowledge

of

their banking affiliation, with fraudulent emails like these. They

request and collect email addresses and other confidential

information

like financial account numbers, IDs and passwords. The

cyber-criminals

have copied the logos and the content styles of widely known and

respected financial institutions (including U.S. Bank) in an attempt

to

elicit a response from a recipient who may or may not be a customer

of

that financial institution.

IMPORTANT: If you're a U.S. Bank customer and have replied to such

an

email, please immediately call the U.S. Bank Fraud Liaison Center

toll-free at 1-877-595-6256.

The following are the latest " phishing " emails affecting U.S. Bank

customers:

1.. Verify Your Email Address [Referencing Your Account Number]

(View

pdf)

2.. US Bank Super Draw (View pdf)

3.. Request to Update Your EarthLink Account Information

(View pdf)

4.. Verify Your Email Address [AOL Specific Instructions]

(View pdf)

5.. Enroll In Internet Banking (View pdf)

6.. Request to Update Your PayPal Billing Information (View pdf)

7.. Verify Your Email Address [Asks for SSN/TAXID]

(View pdf)

8.. Home Equity Loan Application

(View pdf)

9.. Email Verification [Citibank References]

(View pdf)

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