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Originally posted by DaveBThe transaction was probably ordered on the Monday you were locked out but the banks typically take 3 days for it to show up in your account so it would have been "in transit" when you reset the security details and showed up the day after.
I have just had a lengthy meeting at the bank and apparently the account it went to was under already flagged. The money will be back in my account tonight, and it appears many more have been hit with this.
London Fraud dept have been monitoring the account, and are aware now.
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Originally posted by FiveTimesNot sure how someone passing security and pinching my money is classed as a mistake
If it is a mistake then fine but your problem appears to be the result of a deliberate action which isn't acceptable and, dare I say it, less likely to occur in a UK call centre.
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Originally posted by FiveTimesI tend to agree with you SA, but what make me a little suspicious is that the day after I changed my secure number (via the call centre) I get stung....
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Originally posted by FiveTimesI tend to agree with you SA, but what make me a little suspicious is that the day after I changed my secure number (via the call centre) I get stung....
was ur "secure" number 1234 by chance?
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Originally posted by OrangeHopperIts a question of whether it is by mistake or intent!
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Originally posted by SallyAnneBanks make mistakes - I had £5k "vanish" out of my Cater Allen account last year. and a mate of mine had the same thing happen to him the year before.
Its got nothing to do with it being based in India - its actually quite comforting to know that people are ******* knackers the world over.
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Originally posted by FiveTimesBank - HSBC, call centre was based in..... drum roll.... india
Banks make mistakes - I had £5k "vanish" out of my Cater Allen account last year. and a mate of mine had the same thing happen to him the year before.
Its got nothing to do with it being based in India - its actually quite comforting to know that people are ******* knackers the world over.
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Originally posted by TheFaqqerJust to make sure it doesn't happen, please name and shame your account number, sort code and PIN as well.
Oh, and security login and password, just to make sure.
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Originally posted by TheFaqqerJust to make sure it doesn't happen, please name and shame your account number, sort code and PIN as well.
Oh, and security login and password, just to make sure.
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Just to make sure it doesn't happen, please name and shame your account number, sort code and PIN as well.
Oh, and security login and password, just to make sure.
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Originally posted by RuprectPlease name and shame the bank involved
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Inside job no doubt.
The call centre wages may be low over there, but selling off your security details to crims makes up for it.
I hope the banks lose billions through fraud.
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