Why you should NEVER answer this call!

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  • Опубликовано: 5 апр 2024
  • Most of us won't answer calls from unknown numbers - but what if it was your bank calling?
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Комментарии • 179

  • @mr.rainbowlovescoffee

    I don't answer the bank call ever. I go to my phone book and then call them back and ask if someone called me. That's how I saved myself. I hope this will help some people.

  • @billyguthrie3176

    Scams like this illuistrate why we should not become a cashless society! Convenience is no excuse for stupidity!

  • @D.von.N
    @D.von.N  +42

    I have literally NO duty to pick up ANY call, from whoever.

  • @DissociatedWomenIncorporated

    I once had a scammer who somehow got hold of my number sending me OTPs and asking me what they were. I didn’t know what was happening but I knew it was fishy, so I kept just telling him made up numbers, and then insisting they were correct when he said they were wrong. He’d get

  • @stevec5657

    I'd recommend being proactive and contact your bank, ask for their Fraud Dept.

  • @balsalmalberto8086

    The upside to being broke is that you don't have thousands of dollars to donate to scammers.

  • @breadmoth6443

    never call the number on the phone back , go to your bank's actual website , or just call the number on your own credit card that is on the back.

  • @mynx369
    @mynx369  +22

    I received an email supposedly from my bank. I did NOT reply but went into my bank instead and showed them the email. They weren't 100% sure if it was from them or not but they told me not to reply which I'd already decided I was NOT going to reply to any links ever!!

  • @moose354
    @moose354  +10

    Thank you, Liron for another great Public Service Announcement.

  • @NOYB2024
    @NOYB2024  +14

    Why is it that "we" have to pay for a service to remove our personal information from data broker sites? Why do the data brokers get our information? It should be illegal for them to possess our information. This country needs to model privacy laws of Europe!! This is exasperating!!!!

  • @Penguins44

    Best advice is be HIGHLY suspicious of anything you did not initiate, because it almost certainly is.

  • @WayneWatson1

    That's why, when I got the message about a fraudulent activity, I didn't respond. I called the fraud number for my bank found on the bank's website itself. I never respond to emails or text.

  • @neilvanrooyen7196

    One great thing about South Africa... No Bank will contact you and ask you to give your info whether it be a call or automated. You need to call them or go in to a branch. And I advise that anyone who does get a call from them to either go in or log in online to verify.

  • @synkr849

    Thank you Liron. Those scams is hitting us Big in the Uk. And even tho ppl are wise to these types of scams, one or two victims are falling for it. I will surely be glad to share this vid in hope it will help ppl be more aware. Thank you Liron for sharing this. 👍

  • @timbinder1966

    My standard response to these types of call is "send me a letter in writing" OR "I'll go and discuss the matter with my bank"

  • @zenabubawah3708

    One asked for my DOB. I refused to give them. She told me my DOB, even my password. That's where l hanged up so fast. Thanks for this info. It is helpful.

  • @dberk023

    I always log into my accounts first. I never never respond to phone messages or phone calls.

  • @Dr_Larken

    I was looking at other comments, I love how Liron it’s actually interacting with everyone for the most part! I’m glad to see this channel has over 1 million subscribers! The more people that come across the channel like this, the more people will benefit!

  • @justjacqueline2004

    Another analysis of the scamming criminals that I hope will save my money. Thanks Liron you're a prince.

  • @gingercat7925

    Chase will actually send you a code and ask you for it if you call their fraud department, the text message states "Thank you for calling Chase. Your code is... . Remember: Chase will not call you are text to ask for this code". The regular sign in code notifications include "Do not share this code, We'll never call to ask for it".