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		<description><![CDATA[The Bank of America fraud email is sent to hundreds of thousands people daily. These Bank of America fraud emails look very real and authentic. The logos on the Bank of America fraud emails look exactly the came and have a very official feel and urgency to them. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>What is the Bank of America Fraud Email?</h2>
<div id="attachment_210" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 336px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-210" title="Bank of America Fraud E-mail" src="http://www.scam-fraud.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Bank-of-America-Fraud-E-mail-400x270.jpg" alt="Don't be taken By the Bank of America Fraud Email" width="326" height="220" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Don&#39;t be taken By the Bank of America Fraud Email</p></div>
<p>The <strong>Bank of America fraud email</strong> is sent to hundreds of thousands people daily. These <strong>Bank of America fraud emails</strong> look very real and authentic. The logos on the <strong>Bank of America fraud emails</strong> look exactly the same as the real <strong>Bank of America</strong> ones and have a very official feel and urgency to them. The <strong>Bank of America fraud emails</strong> are usually asking for some information about you and your bank account, tell you that your account is in danger and/or are looking for a response in some way. DO NOT respond to these <strong>Bank of America fraud emails</strong>. They are nothing but hoaxes trying to get either information from you and even something a small as responding &#8220;take a long walk off a short pier&#8221; will give them information they could use.</p>
<h2>So What can I do about these Bank of America Scam Emails?</h2>
<p>After not answering, responding or calling any number in the <strong>Bank of America fraud email</strong>, the best thing to do is to forward the <strong>Bank of America fraud email</strong> to the Federal Trade Commission at  spam@uce.gov. You can put &#8220;Unwanted Spam email&#8221;,&#8221;suspected <strong>Bank of America fraud email</strong>&#8221; or something to that affect. The FTC will then investigate and hopefully stop the <strong>Bank of America fraud email scammers</strong> from sending out anymore of the <strong>Bank of America fraud emails</strong>.</p>
<p>If you are worried that this might be a real <strong>Bank of America e-mail (not a scam)</strong>, look up your local <strong>Bank of America</strong> number online and call them. DO NOT use any number that might be in the email. Once you are sure you have the real <strong>Bank of America</strong>, ask them to verify whether or not there is a problem with the account. They then might ask you to forward the <strong>Bank of America fraud email</strong> to them.</p>
<p>Forward any e-mail you get to abuse@bankofamerica.com</p>
<p>Also remember to always check your credit report!</p>
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