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      • If you think you’ve been targeted by criminals, report it. Call the bank using the number on the back of your card, or from the numbers on our website. You can also dial 159 to be connected securely to your bank. If you have received a fraudulent or suspicious email and not responded to it please forward the email to phishing@natwest.com.
      www.natwest.com/fraud-and-security/fraud-guide/email-fraud.html
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  2. What to do if you get caught out. If you think you’ve been targeted by criminals, report it. Call the bank using the number on the back of your card, or from the numbers on our website. You can also dial 159 to be connected securely to your bank. If you have received a fraudulent or suspicious email and not responded to it please forward the ...

  3. If you have received a fraudulent or suspicious email and not responded to it please forward the email to phishing@natwest.com. However, if you have responded to the email and/or you suspect that any of your accounts with us have been accessed online by someone other than yourself please contact us immediately.

  4. What should you do if you received a suspicious email? If you have received a fraudulent or suspicious email, and not responded to it, please forward the e-mail to phishing@natwestint.com.

  5. Apr 11, 2023 · A genuine email from NatWest will always contain at least one identifiable piece of information, such as your name or partial postcode. If you’ve entered your bank details on a dodgy website, inform your bank immediately using the phone number on its website or on the back of your card.

  6. If you have received a fraudulent or suspicious email and not responded to it please forward the email to phishing@natwest.com. However, if you have responded to the email and/or you suspect that any of your accounts with us have been accessed online by someone other than yourself please contact us immediately.

  7. Jan 8, 2021 · A phone call, email or text message is sent in an attempt to steal personal and financial details. The message contains a link to a fake NHS website with an application form to register for the vaccine asking for various personal and bank details to ‘confirm your address’.

  8. If you receive an email like this: do not reply to it, or give the sender any money or information. do not click any links in the email. please forward it to phishing@rbs.com. If you have already sent money or your account details, please contact us immediately. Call: 0845 301 5748 (from the UK).

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