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NoseyNose | 22:21 Wed 28th Feb 2024 | How it Works
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I want to donate online to a Charity.

I don't want to get involved with the banks fraud dept,as I did last month when I paid £1,500 in back rent,and had to go through a long proceedure with the bank's Fraud Section(It was good though that they were looking after my account)

I am hoping that as it is a one off payment to a Charity,it will just go through.If there is a problem, I can give the head of the charity a cheque(what's that!LOL)

I have tried to ask someone(a human being)at NatWest if there will be a problem,but after pressing 9 different options,I still get automated responses.It's very frustrating.

Any advice/suggestions,very welcome

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> would hackers go through all the procedures that you go through to prove its you, like voice or face recognition. I suppose they could pretend to!

If they've changed the phone number, then they can do whatever "procedures" they like. Their intent is to send money or compromise your bank account, that is all ...

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I don't think that I qualify for Gift Aid,as I have been retired for 17 years (I am 77),and don't pay actual Income Tax?

 

Nosey.  When is your  Birthday.  I foo am coming up to 77 soon.  Shall we have a joint birthday party? 

I absolutely understand your concern and advice ellipsis. 
 

Please do use the phone line if you need to though NoseyNose, I have contacted them several times myself on behalf of a relative who banks with Nat West and they are soo helpful. 
 

https://www.natwest.com/banking-with-natwest/banking-for-everyone.html

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