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What is happening: Because you subscribed to our suspicious card activity alerts, we wanted to let you know about an upcoming enhancement. As of June 24, you don't need to be subscribed to receive suspicious activity alerts for Wells Fargo Debit, ATM, Prepaid, or Credit Cards. What this means to you: Should we detect unusual activity on your account, we may call or text you so you can respond quickly. Text messages will be sent to you free of charge (your mobile carrier's message rates will not apply). You will no longer see the suspicious card activity alert as a subscription option when you go to Manage Alerts. What you should do: No action is required, but it's a good idea to make sure that your contact information is current so we can reach you quickly if we suspect fraud. Sign on at wellsfargo.com and go to Update Contact Information. You also continue to have the option to subscribe to other types of alerts to monitor your card purchases and ATM activity. Just sign on and go to Manage Alerts. Questions? If you have questions about this change or want to learn more about account alerts, please call us at 1-800-956-4442, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Thank you for banking with Wells Fargo. Wells Fargo Online Customer Service ========================= Please do not reply to this automated email. To send a secure email, sign on at wellsfargo.com/questions. 24dc3-154-a90a-d9b49b104-b28b65a2_5b317422_4297-715e
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