Beware of hoax emails designed to look like they've come from St.George. We will never send emails that request you to enter your personal information or redirect you to logon to Internet Banking.
The following hoax emails are being circulated:
This hoax email was distributed on the 20th February, 2010.
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This hoax email was distributed on the 19th November, 2009.
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This hoax email was distributed on the 12th October, 2009.
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This hoax email was distributed on the 9th June, 2009.
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This hoax email was distributed on the 8th June, 2009.
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If you receive a Hoax email please do not click on any links embedded in the email or reply to the email in any way.
If the email claims to be from St.George Bank, let us know by forwarding the email as an attachment to hoax@stgeorge.com.au then delete the email from your mailbox. Please do not alter the subject line in any way.
St.George will never send emails to you requesting you to enter your personal information or ask you to call a telephone number and enter account or personal information.
Some hoax emails are poorly worded and may contain grammatical and spelling errors.
Be very cautious of any email that asks you to reply with or enter your personal details no matter how real it looks. Do not click on any links or open any attachments within the content of the e-mail.
If you believe that you may have entered a hoax website, please call the St.George Internet Banking Helpdesk number between 8am - 9pm (AEST), 7 days a week on 1300 555 203.