on 02-11-2018 13:42
on 02-11-2018 13:42
This was posted on Facebook by a friend. It's worth reading to help keep on top of things like this.
So I had a call on our landline from ‘Brian Johnston’ from my banks fraud team this morning, he confirmed my name and mobile phone number to me and advised that at 11am this morning someone spent £1,950 in PC World in Manchester using my debit card and another £950 somewhere else in Manchester, he also advised me that they had accessed my phone banking and got through security by pretending to be me. He never asked me any details – he told me my name, mobile phone number and which bank I was with, he asked if I had my card in my possession and had a card reader. I said to him that although he thinks he knows who I am I don’t know if he’s not some fraudster sitting in his pants in front of a laptop in Mexico trying to steal my money (why I said that IDK) -In order to prove to me he was who he said he was going to phone my mobile number from the banks helpline number printed on the back of my bank card, which he did- I told him that meant nothing as number could be cloned etc etc, so to prove it he did it again (??) and again(??) clearly thinking this was convincing me he was genuine. He guaranteed the payments had been stopped but in order to get this fixed I needed to do what he said and then get to my branch ASAP…. first he wanted me to log into my accounts and move my money into the banks ‘safe account’…so yes, writing this it is clear this is now a scam – but he was sooooo convincing….that was until I told him I wasn’t going to do that, the mask slipped a little and he began to lose patience with me, again I highlighted how odd that was and that I still didn’t know if he was genuine and he read some alleged Bank terms and conditions type narrative to me over and over saying that if I did not do what he instructed my banks insurance would not cover me, I hung up on him and he tried calling back 2 more times……. Went straight to the bank and my accounts are all fine, I can now easily see how people are conned, Anyway please please be careful, especially with more online shopping etc coming up over Christmas. xx
on 02-11-2018 19:25
on 02-11-2018 19:25
@Cleoriff wrote:Just a note for @Anonymous. The link you gave does not work. The forum filter has removed some of it and all I get is an error code,
Here's a tiny url of it https://tinyurl.com/y9wh8dgs
on 02-11-2018 19:29
on 02-11-2018 19:29
on 02-11-2018 20:04
on 02-11-2018 20:43
on 03-11-2018 19:32
on 03-11-2018 19:32
It gets so depressing all these scammer issues! No wonder Howard Hughes became a recluse!
on 03-11-2018 20:09