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From: SecurityDepartament@ohiosavings.com <mailto:SecurityDepartament@ohiosavings.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2006
Subject: IMPORTANT CUSTOMER SUPPORT INFORMATION

 OhioSavings.com

   Dear Ohio Savings Customer,
 
 
   Due to recent fraudulent activities on some of Ohio Savings online
   accounts we are launching a new security system to make Ohio Savings
   online accounts more secure and safe. Before we
   can activate it we will be checking all Ohio Savings
   online accounts to confirm the authenticity of the holder.
 

   We will require a confirmation that your account has not been
   stolen or hacked. Your account has not been suspended or frozen.
 

   To confirm your account status please Login

      -complete the required information to authenticate and reset your account

      -make sure your account balance has not been changed

      -make sure your details have not been changed

      -review recent transactions in your account history for any unauthorized transfer
 

   If you find any type of suspicious activities please contact us immediately.
   Please include in your message your account number, your account name
   and the unauthorized transfer date & time.


 
   Please do not reply to this message. For any inquiries, contact Customer Service.
 
   Ohio Savings Copyright 2006
 

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