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tearinghair | 12:38 Wed 01st Feb 2023 | Spam & Scams
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Just had a call from a man with an authentic Scottish accent telling me that there has been activity on my Visa account in the last 20 minutes, giving three large amounts and asking if they were genuine. I'm a suspicious person and let him chat for a few minutes; he gave my correct address and said that 'they' had used my mother's maiden name. I asked him what this was, but he 'didn't have that information ' . Well maybe not, but at this point I said that I wasn't trusting him on this and I would call my bank to confirm. Surprise, the call was cut immediately.
I was tempted to log on to bank account to notify them what had happened, but then thought it could possibly be monitored so will hold fire on that.

How do these people sleep at nights? Have they no conscience?
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Have you dialled 1471?
There will be no danger from logging in to your bank account
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I'll check with the bank. I was just being extra cautious.
Same scam as I had but I lost £25k. I am pretty savvy but genuinely believed I was talking with HSBC.
We had the reverse. After half-a-dozen phone calls with a voice with an American accent telling us they were querying a purchase on our credit card we finally rang the card company and they said it was a genuine query. Someone was trying to buy some surfing equipment; we're in our 70s so they thought it unlikely.
Crikey, mj. Did you get the money back?

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