UK Credit Card Consumers Should Be Watchful
November 8, 2006 by admin
Filed under News, News-Credit-Cards
The latest scam to defraud vulnerable credit cards holders in the UK has come to light in the Worcestershire area, where thieves pretending to be police officers or bank workers managed to steal credit cards with which they then took cash from consumers’ accounts. In the recent incidents the thieves managed to get away with thousands of pounds after obtaining the credit card PIN numbers fraudulently from consumers that thought that they were talking to professionals and officials.
According to police officials, the thieves had acted very convincingly, and had actually called consumers to tell them that they were in danger of being defrauded and that they were trying to stop this from happening. The thieves posed as officers and bank officials in order to convince the victim that they were acting in their best interest, and as a result obtained personal banking and financial details from consumers.
Officials have now warned that consumers need to ensure that they don’t give out any information of this sort over the phone. One officer stated: “Banks, building societies and the police will never ask for PIN numbers over the phone or even face-to-face.” He added: “They are a matter for the individual only. If someone does ask, no matter the circumstances, suspicions should be immediately aroused and the incident reported to police.”
Consumers have always had to remain vigilant for different types of credit card fraud, and this is one of a long line of different scams that have seen consumer conned out of thousand of pounds in the UK. Police have asked card holders to challenge anyone that they are suspicious of ‘firmly but politely’ in order to try and verity their identity. Officers have also issued local and national numbers for anyone to report suspicious activity of this sort.
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