Unlikely wrote:Thanks for the knives.
The Daddy wrote:I fell for a phishing email today! Absolutely livid with myself. I normally would've been much more vigilant but I was caught in the middle of doing something urgent, alongside my card being blocked by the fraud team last week and a transaction I didn't recognise on my account. Was a very convincing email too. It was an old password I don't use for much these days anyway, and I've changed it now, but I think I'm gonna move to something like Last Pass now.
HawBawJaws wrote:Someone hacked Mrs bawjaws Vodafone account a couple years ago, ordered themselves a new BlackBerry to an address in London. We only found out when she went to upgrade and the kid in the shop told us her upgrade had already been dispatched. Dirty scumbag thieving fuckers.
Kow wrote:HawBawJaws wrote:Someone hacked Mrs bawjaws Vodafone account a couple years ago, ordered themselves a new BlackBerry to an address in London. We only found out when she went to upgrade and the kid in the shop told us her upgrade had already been dispatched. Dirty scumbag thieving fuckers.
If you have the address, then surely something can be done?
HawBawJaws wrote:I was all set to drive down and torch the place! Vodafone sorted it all out, their fraud team dealt with it pretty quickly. Must've been someone with access to their systems, as it happened exactly when she became eligible to upgrade. She changed her passwords for absolutely everything after that.Kow wrote:If you have the address, then surely something can be done?HawBawJaws wrote:Someone hacked Mrs bawjaws Vodafone account a couple years ago, ordered themselves a new BlackBerry to an address in London. We only found out when she went to upgrade and the kid in the shop told us her upgrade had already been dispatched. Dirty scumbag thieving fuckers.
LtPidgeon wrote:I think I was most angry at Bank of Scotland who basically told me to get fucked. They are the ones who hold my money and they should not have authorised the transaction that put me nearly £300 overdrawn. It's not as though it was only a few quid overdrawn that might have been an oversight.
legaldinho wrote:If a transaction occured without your actual or ostensible authority, it didn't occur, and they should correct your bank account.LtPidgeon wrote:I think I was most angry at Bank of Scotland who basically told me to get fucked. They are the ones who hold my money and they should not have authorised the transaction that put me nearly £300 overdrawn. It's not as though it was only a few quid overdrawn that might have been an oversight.
Unlikely wrote:Thanks for the knives.
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