Mark them as SPAM!
2006-10-11 02:30:20
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Click on reply. When the email address box comes up put in Spoofs@barclays.co.uk. Then click send. You will then get a series hologram letters/numbers appear on the screen. Copy these numbers/letters as shown on the box provided then click send. You will get confirmation that it has been sent.
Barclays are aware of this happening and this system has been introduced to prevent pishing as it is called. You may still get emails from these fraudsters if so just click on Spam the next time. Hope this helps.
2006-10-11 02:36:40
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answer #2
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answered by lyrapullman 1
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Go into Mail Options and then select to have Spam deleted on arrival. Stopped all the "funnies" I was receiving. If you get worried about losing something of interest you can always go back to Mail Options and allow messages through. Good luck.
2006-10-11 02:33:48
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answer #3
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answered by SYJ 5
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I use Mozilla Thunderbird (www.mozilla.org/thunderbird) which has a built in span blocker.
There is a learning curve but after a month or so it becomes very efficient.
I am not annoyed by spam anymore.
I suggest you try this new email client which is free and very reliable.
You can import all your settings from Outlook, Eudora etc.
Also it is not targeted by hackers because it is very stable and updated very often by the Mozilla team.
Give it a go and see if it suits your needs!
2006-10-11 02:42:36
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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that's a rip-off to get a guy or woman's banking concepts so the sender can commit identification theft. they in basic terms deliver it out to a collection of people hoping somebody will easily have an account with the financial institution and furnish their concepts. although the least confusing element to do is in basic terms delete them, in case you have the time, you will desire to bypass to the actual Barcley's web page (not the only the pretend e-mails hyperlink you to) and discover an digital mail handle for the corporate and forward them the e-mail. this would help them music down the wrongdoer.
2016-12-16 05:52:28
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answer #5
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answered by nurdin 3
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You shoulld use your anti spam filter. This works in different ways on different email programs.
The emails aren't really from Barclays Bank of course - especially if you don't bank there
2006-10-11 02:37:15
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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I was getting them i got p off with them so use spam
2006-10-11 02:54:25
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answer #7
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answered by ? 4
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They are spam. Spam them ;sooner of later they will be blocked.
It may not be the bank sending them. never open one if you have any doubts.
2006-10-11 02:31:47
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answer #8
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answered by bob h 5
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Barclays do not send you emails and if your getting them its spam dont open and tell Barclays
2006-10-11 04:29:25
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answer #9
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answered by srracvuee 7
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Use your SPAM filters.
2006-10-11 02:35:33
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answer #10
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answered by zippythejessi 7
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