Dibs-h
Established Member
Happy New Year to folks here.
On with the tale:
Having my usual coffee this morning before setting off for work. A small pop up in the bottom right corner from facebook says "A new friend suggestion", so out of curiosity I click it. Nothing of interest but I notice a have a ton of notifications, so I click on them. Most are the usual but the most recent one catches my eye - from someone who's shares absolutely nothing in common, no friends or groups.
Him - "I'm sorry for bothering you but I've been receiving bank letters for a company in West Yorkshire listing you as director at Companies House. This isn't a phishing or other scam I promise."
This got me interested so,
me - "Apologies for the delay. The first name of the company is XXXXX. What bank are the letters from?"
him - "HSBC"
Now he'd got the bank correct - lucky maybe. 1 in about 5 chance.
me - "What address are these letters coming to?"
him - gives me a full address in Northampton.
me - "What kind of bank letters?"
him - "Bank Statements."
He's got my attention fully at this point.
me - "Does this account have any money in it?"
him - he quotes me a figure which is very plausible.
Then he sends me a picture of a bank statement with my sort code and account nbr. Spot on.
I'm still dubious but thank him and say I'll be in touch. He says he's a Ltd Director and wouldn't want this to happen to him. So leave it there.
I ring the bank, get through security and ask them to confirm my address. It's a bloomin Northampton address!! Got that changed. They couldn't tell me when it was changed, by whom or how, but May 2017 seems likely for when it was changed. Did go thru all the transactions - nothing amiss yet.
Asked for no address\signatory changes to be allowed over the phone, etc., must visit the branch in person. Got a - "Sorry sir we can't do that. if you pass security, we will follow your instructions."
Apparently it's now with their Complaints Team and will take at least 5 working days before I hear anything back.
They offered to disable telephone banking, but then the Complaints Team wouldn't be able to call me, only write. Or completely disable the account. Chocolate teapot springs to mind.
Then I rang the Personal Banking line to make sure nothing suspicious was going on there - the address was correct. Somehow the person transferred me to a Business Banking chap who appeared to take things more seriously and said he would look into making sure address and other changes couldn't take place without a branch visit and ring me back today and let me know what they could do. I did mention that should this not be possible, I would be looking to close all my accounts and move to a bank that could do that - given if someone was able to get in touch with them , change the address - how long before we were having conversations about accounts with £0 in them.
I did login elsewhere in "officialdom" where I could and check that my "details" were correct.
The Facebook guy at the end did say, he had tried to drop them off at the local HSBC branch and tell them that the details were but there weren't interested. That's worrying. He also offered to shred them or post them on and for me to let him know.
Got to applaud the guy - doing the right thing. Kinda helps keep (what little exists) faith in humanity.
Yes - were I a "check every little bit of post every day" kind of person (not that there's anything wrong with thos folk), I would have spottted it sooner.
Dibs
On with the tale:
Having my usual coffee this morning before setting off for work. A small pop up in the bottom right corner from facebook says "A new friend suggestion", so out of curiosity I click it. Nothing of interest but I notice a have a ton of notifications, so I click on them. Most are the usual but the most recent one catches my eye - from someone who's shares absolutely nothing in common, no friends or groups.
Him - "I'm sorry for bothering you but I've been receiving bank letters for a company in West Yorkshire listing you as director at Companies House. This isn't a phishing or other scam I promise."
This got me interested so,
me - "Apologies for the delay. The first name of the company is XXXXX. What bank are the letters from?"
him - "HSBC"
Now he'd got the bank correct - lucky maybe. 1 in about 5 chance.
me - "What address are these letters coming to?"
him - gives me a full address in Northampton.
me - "What kind of bank letters?"
him - "Bank Statements."
He's got my attention fully at this point.
me - "Does this account have any money in it?"
him - he quotes me a figure which is very plausible.
Then he sends me a picture of a bank statement with my sort code and account nbr. Spot on.
I'm still dubious but thank him and say I'll be in touch. He says he's a Ltd Director and wouldn't want this to happen to him. So leave it there.
I ring the bank, get through security and ask them to confirm my address. It's a bloomin Northampton address!! Got that changed. They couldn't tell me when it was changed, by whom or how, but May 2017 seems likely for when it was changed. Did go thru all the transactions - nothing amiss yet.
Asked for no address\signatory changes to be allowed over the phone, etc., must visit the branch in person. Got a - "Sorry sir we can't do that. if you pass security, we will follow your instructions."
Apparently it's now with their Complaints Team and will take at least 5 working days before I hear anything back.
They offered to disable telephone banking, but then the Complaints Team wouldn't be able to call me, only write. Or completely disable the account. Chocolate teapot springs to mind.
Then I rang the Personal Banking line to make sure nothing suspicious was going on there - the address was correct. Somehow the person transferred me to a Business Banking chap who appeared to take things more seriously and said he would look into making sure address and other changes couldn't take place without a branch visit and ring me back today and let me know what they could do. I did mention that should this not be possible, I would be looking to close all my accounts and move to a bank that could do that - given if someone was able to get in touch with them , change the address - how long before we were having conversations about accounts with £0 in them.
I did login elsewhere in "officialdom" where I could and check that my "details" were correct.
The Facebook guy at the end did say, he had tried to drop them off at the local HSBC branch and tell them that the details were but there weren't interested. That's worrying. He also offered to shred them or post them on and for me to let him know.
Got to applaud the guy - doing the right thing. Kinda helps keep (what little exists) faith in humanity.
Yes - were I a "check every little bit of post every day" kind of person (not that there's anything wrong with thos folk), I would have spottted it sooner.
Dibs