Be careful looking up numbers online as well. There are lots of fake numbers and sites out there. Use previous known good communication as your guide for contacting the specific entity you are trying to contact. If at all possible. Also, smammers seem to have databases of scraped and leaked data so will often pull up your data based on your caller ID or other info you may disclose to them. Be careful out there.
hexdream
joined 1 year ago
My understanding is that should you disclose your credentials you would generally void any fraud protection the banks may offer.
As a fellow saffer, and a person who works with scam victims, I'm curious as to what services asked you to do that? Feel free to pm me.
Not die. But that's a tough ask as my current retirement plan is unaliving.
To be fair, they all exited the vehicle pretty quickly at the time without it needing to be unbolted from the outside. Experts... pfft.
And no chance it's because they want to, uh, thoroughly investigate the evidence....
Corruption, and running enterprises into the ground with. Our countries official power utility, our postal service, our railways, our police as examples. You know , the stuff we kind of need as citizens. Edit: Our taxation is world class though.