5 Things Fraudsters Do To Siphon Off Your Money
Feb 3, 2015, 16:34 IST
We live in a world where it has become incredibly easy to use technology across devices for anything: from making a transfer of funds to another account to shopping grocery online. But just as technology gets more sophisticated and user-friendly, there are those who are using it to get the better of you and siphon off your funds. How do you tackle this menace? The first step is to be aware.
One needs to remember that fraudsters are trying their best to get the better of gullible customers. And tricks that they use often sound so authentic that anyone would fall for it. To help you avoid falling into their traps, we have compiled a list of five things that should set the alarm bells ringing in your head.
In fact, in order to tackle this menace, most banks have put in adequate checks and balances in place. Therefore, when there is any extraordinary transaction that is noted online or on your card, you either receive a call from the bank’s end or get a text messages or email asking you if you have indeed made such a transaction. If the answer is in the affirmative, there is no reason to worry. But in case it’s a fraudulent transaction, you will be notified immediately.
Conclusion
While the banks and credit card issuers are trying their best to provide a safe and secure environment for you to carry out transactions, on your part, you too should be aware of the kind of frauds that people fall prey to. In case of any such call, message, email or home visit, as mentioned earlier, does not comply with what the so called “official” says. Never give out any personal information regarding your account, passwords either online or offline. If you are an informed citizen and a proactive banking customer, there is little that these fraudsters can do to harm you.
About the author: Rajiv Raj is the director and co-founder ofwww.creditvidya.com.
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One needs to remember that fraudsters are trying their best to get the better of gullible customers. And tricks that they use often sound so authentic that anyone would fall for it. To help you avoid falling into their traps, we have compiled a list of five things that should set the alarm bells ringing in your head.
- Fake calls, text messages or email
- Sending an executive home
- Tax refund mails from RBI
- “Test” Transaction Online
- Authorize a bank official to transfer funds into a new account
In fact, in order to tackle this menace, most banks have put in adequate checks and balances in place. Therefore, when there is any extraordinary transaction that is noted online or on your card, you either receive a call from the bank’s end or get a text messages or email asking you if you have indeed made such a transaction. If the answer is in the affirmative, there is no reason to worry. But in case it’s a fraudulent transaction, you will be notified immediately.
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Conclusion
While the banks and credit card issuers are trying their best to provide a safe and secure environment for you to carry out transactions, on your part, you too should be aware of the kind of frauds that people fall prey to. In case of any such call, message, email or home visit, as mentioned earlier, does not comply with what the so called “official” says. Never give out any personal information regarding your account, passwords either online or offline. If you are an informed citizen and a proactive banking customer, there is little that these fraudsters can do to harm you.
About the author: Rajiv Raj is the director and co-founder ofwww.creditvidya.com.