Brendan Burgess
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how did someone know that the victim had contacted Revolut.
The scammer would still have needed the Revolut card no AND the customer's phone number.The scammer didn't need to know that the victim had contacted Revolut as the scammer already had the card details and could have run the phone conversation two different ways depending on what the victim said.
I did say that the scammer needed both details in my previous post. I agree that it points to the victim's data being compromised at an earlier time.The scammer would still have needed the Revolut card no AND the customer's phone number.
That points to hacking of some database or phishing of the same customer on a prior occasion.
The scammer would still have needed the Revolut card no AND the customer's phone number.
I do this but with N26.I keep all my Revolut money in Vaults. My accessible balance is therefore always zero apart from when making a purchase/sending payment, where I will briefly withdraw from the Vault to the main account.
Most banks do not offer this so you would have to have multiple accounts.I do this but with N26.
Do any of the major Irish banks support this feature? Or would you have to have multiple accounts with them?
I don't think they do. I'm sure it would be very popularI do this but with N26.
Do any of the major Irish banks support this feature? Or would you have to have multiple accounts with them?
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