auralchick ([info]auralchick) wrote,
@ 2007-05-23 13:15:00
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The Decline and Fall of Civilization
Wow. So I recieved an e-mail from a company I run my IRA through. After reading it, I became suspicious. First, because they appear to be asking me for forms I am sure I have filled out and sent, and secondly because of the incredibly poor grammer typical of a phishing attmept. So, I forwarded the e-mail to the company as a heads up that someone may be using their information for phishing..

They wrote back telling me that indeed it was a legitimate e-mail, actually from them. I am just flabbergasted. If a reputable brokerage can't find applicants with a reasonable command of the language, then really, what are we coming to?

Here is a copy of the e-mail.


> Dear client:
>
> We are writing to inform you that your account
is restricted from doing business due to missing
the following paperwork:
>
> - IRA Online Service Agreement
> - IRA Beneficiary Designation Form
>
> The forms needed attached. For us to release
your account, please print the attached files,
complete, sign and send them back to us by email,
fax or mail.
>

>
> Please be noted that fail to submit the
required
account paperwork before 6/15/07 will result in
cancellation of your account.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Should you have any additional questions,
suggestions, or comments please feel free to contact
us.



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[info]deadboy2
2007-05-23 09:07 pm UTC (link)
I think bank and lawyer instituions are exempt from using proper grammer or sentance structures. They hold all the money and will sue you if you try to correct their short comings.

Me on the other hand I have no excuse.

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