American Express Online Your password has been changed for your American Express account.

From: "American Express Online" <secure-Nigel@edocs.com>
Date: 29 Mar 2024 17:37:36 -0400
Subject: Your password has been changed for your American Express account.

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Your password has been changed

Your password has been changed for your American Express® account.

 

If YOU made this request, please disregard this email.

 

If YOU DID NOT reset the credential yourself for your Amex online
account, this could be a security breach. please use the button below
to recover your account IMMEDIATELY.

 

Recover Your Account Now  <Suspicious hyperlink> 

 

Please, use the Recover Your Account button above to recover your
account ownership.

 

 

American Express® will NEVER call you and ask you to disclose a
ONE-TIME VERIFICATION CODE we sent to your device.

 

You can read more about online security on our website.

_Please note that the internet can be unsecure. If you do choose to
send American Express personal data and/or documentation by email,
please be aware that some email channels are not secure, and that
American Express is not responsible in the event of unauthorised
access of your email account. Please be sure to use a secure
encryption method when sending this information._

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