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by bradleyjkemp
1630 days ago
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Good sentiment but so so tricky to get the wording right. You've got to write a sentence so perfect the fraudster can't pervert it or persuade the victim to ignore it. For your example, the fraudster could say "yes, your account is being targeted by criminals, that's why I'm calling you". The warning inadvertently backs up their story |
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If their intelligence is that low at that point the criminals can skip all these hoops and directly ask them for their credit card numbers saying they are from the bank and they need to verify them.