Hi,
If you would like to email me a copy of the letter to take a look at I'd be happy to do so. My email address is in my legal disclaimer below.
If I had been told by my bank that correspondence I had received purporting to be sent by my bank was suspicious and that I should not call the number specified within the same, I would expect my bank to raise a fraud investigation and I would want to be kept informed, and I would want an explanation as to why such correspondence had been sent to me.
To that extent I'm tempted to say you should contact the bank's fraud department. However, I haven't seen the letter and do not wish to advise you do something which ignores a legitimate letter which may or may not be of any real importance. That being said, if the letter was legitimate you would expect a bank's fraud department to cease any further action on its own in-house actions until such a time that the investigation is over.
Then again, what we expect of banks and what we actually are served up with are two very very different things.
You say there is a deadline within the letter. Is there any further actioned threatened for not responding within that timeframe?
If you would like to email me a copy of the letter to take a look at I'd be happy to do so. My email address is in my legal disclaimer below.
If I had been told by my bank that correspondence I had received purporting to be sent by my bank was suspicious and that I should not call the number specified within the same, I would expect my bank to raise a fraud investigation and I would want to be kept informed, and I would want an explanation as to why such correspondence had been sent to me.
To that extent I'm tempted to say you should contact the bank's fraud department. However, I haven't seen the letter and do not wish to advise you do something which ignores a legitimate letter which may or may not be of any real importance. That being said, if the letter was legitimate you would expect a bank's fraud department to cease any further action on its own in-house actions until such a time that the investigation is over.
Then again, what we expect of banks and what we actually are served up with are two very very different things.
You say there is a deadline within the letter. Is there any further actioned threatened for not responding within that timeframe?
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