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Howdy Friends. If you are using AOL, please read this. I have been getting official looking notifications from AOL supposedely. They are trying to get private innormation out of me and others like me. I forward those messages to TOSREPORTS@AOL.COM This is the one I received this morning:
Dear AOL Member,
We recently attempted to charge you $23.90 for your unlimited cycle use plan and your credit card issuer denied payment to our billing systems. This usually occurs when billing innormation is out of date or billing address is false. In order to keep your AOL Service active, You must visit AOL's Service Center Immediately by clicking here.
If your account innormation is not updated within next 24 hours, We will be forced to terminate your AOL account. Thank you for cooperation towards this urgent matter.
AOL Help Is Always Available If you ever need help using the AOL service while you are online, we have online Customer Service representatives available at AOL Keyword: Live Help.
Thank you for choosing the America Online service!
Regards,
Regina Lewis Billing Department
America Online Inc.
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