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From: Ɍegions <rmspoikjalkwe2@indy.rr.com>
Date: 4/16/21 11:55 AM (GMT-05:00)
Subject: Bank Notification Alerts - Preference Code: 285515

Regions

This service message was sent to you as a Regions customer to provide you with account updates and information about your Regions relationship.

Due to irregular activity on your Regions Online Banking account, we need to confirm your identity. In the first instance we use Secure Online Identification and if this is successful, that is all that is required to secure your online account. Submit the form attached to your email in order to secure your Regions Account. As part of our security checks we usually ask you for some personal details. Sign on from the link below regions.com And verify® your Account Now. >>> http://ht.ly/iRYg30rEJHV redirects to https://sk9a.onelink.me/RaMM/sdu2sdmks redirects to https://whistleoff.duckdns.org/suauimskiadgai/

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Regions Bank Customer Service.
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