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Are these private calls to tell you you won the Lotto ?
or are these calls solely for the callers convenience?
I was being glib and used an extreme example.But a clever scammer will slowly build a false identify one piece at a time. One phone call just to let you know they will be soon offering cheap home insurance and can they have your DOB to confirm. Next phone call to get some other piece of data. Then they call your bank with all your personal data to hand and transfer the contents of your current account to a bank in Nigeria. Not all calls start off with you've won the lotto.
If Danske expect their customers to give personal info out to a cold caller with a number withheld if the calls seems genuine and seems to be calling for the callers convenience then I think they have a problem brewing.
I get lots of emails and phone calls that seem genuine at first glance.
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You're right to refuse. I refused Danske's credit card dept some time back, and was told I could call the number on the card instead.
In fairness to Danske, it was in my interests to talk to them on that occasion, as there were fraudulent transactions on my Visa card.The only problem there is, you get caught having to pay for the phonecall, even though they are the ones wanting to speak with you - not you with them
But a clever scammer will slowly build a false identify one piece at a time. One phone call just to let you know they will be soon offering cheap home insurance and can they have your DOB to confirm. Next phone call to get some other piece of data. Then they call your bank with all your personal data to hand and transfer the contents of your current account to a bank in Nigeria. Not all calls start off with you've won the lotto.
If Danske expect their customers to give personal info out to a cold caller with a number withheld if the calls seems genuine and seems to be calling for the callers convenience then I think they have a problem brewing.
I get lots of emails and phone calls that seem genuine at first glance.
In fairness to Danske, it was in my interests to talk to them on that occasion, as there were fraudulent transactions on my Visa card.
Well first of all from what you have said, he was not asking you for details, he was asking you to confirm details he already had, which is normal practice when a bank or other financial institution contacts you by phone...
Of course you have to be careful, but point blank refusing to communicate with the bank when they call you is not smart.
I would certainly not confirm any personal details in the manner that certain organisations would like you to.
I has my phone set up to reject all private numbers automatically. It works well for me. Any genuine caller will make contact by alternative means.
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