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I don't understand this. They say it will be in your bank in 5 working days......but it takes two weeks? Why?2 weeks later, money in bank
I don't understand this. They say it will be in your bank in 5 working days......but it takes two weeks? Why?2 weeks later, money in bank
Bank holiday weekend, civil service ‘privilege day’, etc.
That's another thing. How do you know it is the State Savings that are calling you?Received a phone call, for security reasons, within a week.
That's another thing. How do you know it is the State Savings that are calling you?
They ask you several security questions....despite the fact that it is them calling you and not the other way around.
Why is the instruction that you gave them online.....not enough for them?Because 1. I'm expecting the phone call. I may even have requested to ring them back?
2. It's simply another layer of verification for them.
Why is the instruction that you gave them online.....not enough for them?
That is not a good reason. Scammers will randomly call numbers because at least some percentage of them will have recently requested to withdraw their money from State Savings.Because 1. I'm expecting the phone call
You cannot ring them back, as stated previously on this thread
This is what led me to believe you couldn't call their security people back.I told them that it is poor security practice to answer security questions when someone calls you, and that I would call back using the number of the State Savings website. They told me that I couldn't do that, and it was confirmed when I did call back that you cannot be transferred to the security question people when you call - they can only call you. They said just look at the caller ID to verify it is them calling (while making audible sighs and using a tone that suggested I was wasting their time). It was useless trying to tell them about caller ID spoofing, so I had to accept that it was the only way.