28-07-2018 10:25
Yesterday I had a text message asking if I’d made a £3,950 purchase and a number to ring if not - I rang the number and was put on hold and waited for ages before giving up - when I rang my bank this morning they said the fraudster would have put me through to a premium rate number and I might be charged for the scam - can you let me know what happens in this case as I was only trying to protect myself and realise now I should have rung my bank straight away instead - the text came from the same number that my bank always uses to contact me so that was why I responded to it! Thanks
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Thanks for your replies - luckily Santander said they wouldn’t have authorised anything without my consent and my account is secure. Amazingly O2 said they’d refund the £26.94 charges for the premium rate call as it was obvious it was a scam but I realise it would have been my fault - I won’t ever reply to one of those texts without checking with the bank first! Thanks - very relieved!
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