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Luckily the crims did a test transfer of a few pounds at the beginning and his wife saw the transaction pop up on her phone (she had set up an alert). She rang the bank, discussed it with someone, and asked them to stop all internet transfers. 🙂
The crims rang the bank when their transfers were stopped and using the extra info they had collected they convinced the customer service person they were the hubby. All the money was cleared to leave and vamouse! ☹😮

on 03/06/20 @ 6:08

Thankfully numerous calls to the bank (and visits to the lawers) later the bank accepted that she had rung them and told them to stop everything after the first dodgy test transfer. The bank accepted their responsibilty and all the money was returned to the two accounts. 😀 The crims still had their share though ...

on 03/06/20 @ 6:13

The moral of this story?
Don't visit a site you know through Google search. Especially banks, PayPal, ebay etc where you spend/have money and have a saved card.
Use the address bar - that bar at the top of the browser with https://yadayada in it. Most browsers "remember" the sites you visited, so you only need to type the first part of the name then pick it off the list.

on 03/06/20 @ 6:17

For OD login type
outdoorduo.co.uk/myprofile
or just
outdoorduo.co.uk
into the address bar. Job done. No crims inserting themselves into your life. 😇

Former Site Admin   on 03/06/20 @ 6:18

🙂🙂

MTMiss T   on 04/06/20 @ 4:16

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