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Sep 24, 2014

American Express - Security concern on Data breach at Home Depot



Dear Customer:

We are writing to you because we need to speak with you regarding a security concern on your account. The Home Depot recently reported that there was unauthorized access to payment data systems at its U.S. stores. American Express has put fraud controls in place and we continue to closely monitor the situation. Our records indicate that you recently used your American Express card on September 19, 2014.

We actively monitor accounts for fraud, and if we see unusual activity which may be fraud, our standard practice is to immediately contact our Card Members. There is no need to call us unless you see suspicious activity on your account.

 

To ensure the safety of your account , please log on to : http://americanexpress.com

  • Regularly monitor your transactions online at americanexpress.com. If you notice fraudulent transactions, visit our online Inquiry and Dispute Center

  • Enroll in Account Alerts that notify you via email or text messages about potentially fraudulent activities.

  • Switch to Paperless Statements that are accessible online through your password-protected account.


Your prompt response regarding this matter is appreciated.


Sincerely,

American Express Identity Protection Team



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