The subject on the e-mail got me too. For them to send me a RE: it implies that I sent them a e-mail titled 'about the application', do they think I am really so stupid that I don't remember if I sent one or not?
These fellows are fishing for people that are in the process of getting a loan or refinancing a mortgage and hoping they can sucker them into providing information that will allow for identity theft. Don't fall for it.
RE: about the application
Client Update:
We were able to view your credit report and recent application but still need for you to complete our finalization form.
As of today we will be able to lock your refinance in at the rate we promised, but if our finaliztion form IS NOT completed within 24 hours then the rate will come unlocked.
Please remember to confirm details on this secure form:
(URL hidden by CyberCat)
I look forward to conversing with you.
Frances Ledford
Senior Account Manager,
-Lender Alliance Office
Note: The names and companies in these scams are often legitimate and only the link in the URL, which may also look legitimate, is questionable. Please do not hold anything against any company that shows up as part of a scam e-mail. They are, quite often, just as much of a victim as the recipient of the e-mail is. I leave names in these only to make it easier for those looking for these e-mails to locate and identify the scams.
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