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Subject: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Online Form


From: F.D.I.C         Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 16:37:00 -0700

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Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Online Form

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The FDIC protects you against the loss of your insured deposits in the unlikely event that an FDIC-insured institution fails. If you or your family's deposit accounts at one FDIC-insured institution total $100,000 or less, your funds are fully insured. If you or your family has more than $100,000 at one insured institution, you can still be fully insured if your accounts meet certain requirements.
 

The FDIC insures deposits in most banks and savings associations located in the United States. Deposit accounts maintained in separately chartered banks are separately insured by the FDIC, even if the banks are affiliated, such as belonging to a common holding company. All deposit accounts maintained by a depositor at one bank are insured separately from accounts that the same depositor maintains at a different, separately chartered bank.
 

We have received an aplication from your bank to ensure your Checking or Savings account against Fraud ,phising or Identity Theft . If u agree with the following , PLEASE ENROLL in the FDIC protection system.
 

Getting Started with OrderMail :
Before you begin, be sure that you have assembled the following current information about each of your deposit accounts at an FDIC-insured institution: Contact Information such as Phone Number(s) and Address, Financial Information such as Name of Owner(s) and Name of Beneficiaries, Personal Accounts Information that will be protected.
 

To obtain accurate results, your entries must reflect the information contained in the account records of your FDIC-Insured Institution (Bank Name).
   
  Mail your questions to:
FDIC
Attn: Deposit Insurance and Protection Outreach Section
550 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20429
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