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Friday, August 17, 2007

Machine Identification Issue

From: Chase Online - smcss@chaseonline.chase.com

Dear valued Chase account holder,


We apologize for the inconvenience, but each time you log on using a computer we don't recognize, our new security guidelines require us to give you a new Activation Code.




Log on to Chase Internet Banking and fill in the required informations. This is required for us to continue to offer you a safe and risk free environment.

Note: Please allow extra time to receive Activation Codes by e-mail. We send the code immediately, but many factors can influence how fast it appears in your inbox (internet traffic, ISPs, software settings, etc). If you ask us to send you a new Activation Code, the previous code will become invalid, even if it has not yet arrived.

Thanks again for using our online services.


Sincerely,

Chase Online Services