10-12-2018 07:33 - edited 10-12-2018 07:34
10-12-2018 07:33 - edited 10-12-2018 07:34
I just received a text purporting to be from HSBC saying my account had been suspended for security reasons, and asking me to contact them to enable access to my online banking account.
Now this text might have concerned me but for 2 reasons:
My bank never text me. Either they send me an email or they telephone me and, more importantly, I bank with RBS, The Royal Bank of Scotland!
I just deleted the text but I wonder how many people will respond today, even though they don't bank with HSBC? Even if it's just to say they don't bank with HSBC.
There's a new scam every day.
on 10-12-2018 07:47
on 10-12-2018 09:56
on 10-12-2018 09:56
@Cleoriff wrote:Thanks for the heads up on this @Glory1
I DO have one account with HSBC, so I will be on the lookout for it. Having said that, I have just checked my account and everything is in order...
No problem @Cleoriff. I thought it worth warning people as who knows how many texts have been sent. And they're bound to get lucky and actually reach a number of HSBC customers who will respond without a thought, reading their account has been suspended.
on 10-12-2018 13:50
on 10-12-2018 13:50
@Glory1 These types of scams have been going around for years. Chances are if you mouse over the link they provide it isn't a valid bank address. Apart from that, no bank should ask you to provide a username or password in an email. If you haven't deleted the email, forward it here: https://www.actionfraud.police.uk/
on 10-12-2018 14:22
on 10-12-2018 14:22
I have had a similar text but it was around 3 months ago. There are so many of these sent out and no doubt some people who bank with them will respond. If only one person is taken in, it's worthwhile to these scum.
I get alerts from my three banks about transactions, about being overdrawn and about statements. I only ever respond or react by going online through the correct gateway.
Bustards the lot of them!