I have received two calls from Bank of Ireland in the last 4 weeks - Apparently I can't call back the call centre number, and be directed to the agent? Why?
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I got a call from BOI yesterday - missed it, but the person left a return number and I was able to call them back.
what ever happened when there was no such thing as caller display.
did you guys just go mad running around in circles,
or hide under the table.
Excellent point! Some people just get a kick out of moaning, I feel sorry for the staff who have to make these calls and get labasted by these gombeens who think giving out a date of birth will lead to them being defrauded into abject poverty, with said fradsters armed with this vital information. Quick solution, don't answer it if you are not fit to discern a genuine caller or just want to have a pop at some company phone rep.
For data protection they have to verify who they are talking to. They currently do that by asking you to confirm various personal details.
Maybe they should start recording some other info to confirm your identity from, a password or something.
Am I being uber-paranoid?
That's so funny - I just had the same with O2 the other day. They rang on an unknown number, wanted to know if I had any issues with my billing/account. I said no, thanks and goodbye and then they proceeded to tell me the call was being recorded and they wanted to ask a couple of questions to verify that I was who I said I was. WTF?? They rang me on my mobile for a sales call (as obviously they wanted to upsell something) and then want me to verify I am who * I * say I am?? I said under no circumstances am I giving out data like that on an unknown number, just like the OP. The woman said that she could send me a text to verify that she was calling from O2. I asked how on earth that could work - so I get a text from O2 to tell me that someone from O2 would ring me on an unknown number? I got quite shirty and told them to go away.
No, tell them to write if its that important.
@kbie: People with ex-directory landlines can choose to reveal their number to the person they are calling. Simply dial 142 before the number, and it is revealed for that call only. Maybe your elderly relative could make a note of that, or you could programme your number into his/her phone with the 142 prefix built-in? Get all your ex-directory contacts to do the same and you can happily ignore all Private Numbers.