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Did You Know About The 159 Number?
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You can dial 159 on your mobile if you think you’ve been scammed. Just stumbled across this on Twitter.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It was in the news in September 21 and my bank put it on their app about the same time. I added it to my phone contacts https:/ /news.s ky.com/ story/u k-banks -launch -emerge ncy-hot line-15 9-numbe r-to-pr otect-c ustomer s-from- scammer s-12420 345
This is the latest list of banks using the scheme,
Barclays
Co-operative Bank
First Direct
HSBC
Lloyds (including Halifax and Bank of Scotland)
Metro Bank
Nationwide Building Society
NatWest (including Royal Bank of Scotland and Ulster Bank)
Santander
Starling Bank
TSB
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Barclays
Co-operative Bank
First Direct
HSBC
Lloyds (including Halifax and Bank of Scotland)
Metro Bank
Nationwide Building Society
NatWest (including Royal Bank of Scotland and Ulster Bank)
Santander
Starling Bank
TSB
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/// Hopefully we'll all never have to use it, but......///
A bit too late in my case, but as soon as the guy (who was masquerading as the security dept of my bank) asked for my CVC I smelt a rat and hung up. Then I rang my bank on the Card number and stopped the card. That of course is still bloody inconvenient as it deprives you of a card until the next one comes through the post which can take a week or more.
Incidentally my bank is not yet on the list, but I'll contact them and demand they join. Although I have heard that you can give the bank a password which they must use when they answer - not sure whether this is correct or not.
A bit too late in my case, but as soon as the guy (who was masquerading as the security dept of my bank) asked for my CVC I smelt a rat and hung up. Then I rang my bank on the Card number and stopped the card. That of course is still bloody inconvenient as it deprives you of a card until the next one comes through the post which can take a week or more.
Incidentally my bank is not yet on the list, but I'll contact them and demand they join. Although I have heard that you can give the bank a password which they must use when they answer - not sure whether this is correct or not.
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