The Scamdex Scam Email Archive X

Subject:  You have received a refund
From:  Bank of America <support@bankofamerica.us.com>
Date:  Sun, 26 Sep 2010 17:22:02 -0700
Category:  Generic
Date Added:  2016-10-25 04:07:51

An Email with the Subject "You have received a refund" was received in one of Scamdex's honeypot email accounts on Sun, 26 Sep 2010 17:22:02 -0700 and has been classified as a Generic Scam Email. The sender shows as Bank of America <support@bankofamerica.us.com>.

The email address was probably spoofed. Do not reply to or contact any persons or organizations referenced in this email, or follow any URLs as you may expose yourself to scammers and, at the very least, you will be added to their email address lists for spam purposes.

Hello Mark Weeb,

You have received a refund of $60.95 that is currently waiting for your approval.
The recipient did not accept the payment and is waiting for you to take a further action.
Log In to your account to find out more about the transaction:

https://www.bankofamerica.com/sas/signon.do?session=9e50b36bb2497496c63...


Security is our priority. We understand that your transactions and accounts are your business. With years of experience in online banking, we take pride in our excellent security record and we aim to maintain it.

Secure transmissions maintain confidential information. Encryption technology such as Secure Socket Layer (SSL) is utilised when sending information between you and the bank.


Best regards,
Phillip D.,
Bank of America Customer Service


Hello Mark Weeb,

You have received a refund of $60.95 that is currently waiting for your approval.
The recipient did not accept the payment and is waiting for you to take a further action.
Log In to your account to find out more about the transaction:

https://www.bankofamerica.com/sas/signon.do?session=9e50b36bb2497496c63...


Security is our priority. We understand that your transactions and accounts are your business. With years of experience in online banking, we take pride in our excellent security record and we aim to maintain it.

Secure transmissions maintain confidential information. Encryption technology such as Secure Socket Layer (SSL) is utilised when sending information between you and the bank.


Best regards,
Phillip D.,
Bank of America Customer Service