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Title: Bank scam
Post by: STEMO on 06 July 2021, 20:11:18
We have a few people on here who like to post up about receiving scam texts and phone calls. I find the whole subject fascinating. Hows this for a doozy:

https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6281005/bank-transfer-scam/p1
Title: Re: Bank scam
Post by: dave the builder on 06 July 2021, 20:22:32
quite  a cleaver scam

I can understand why someone would fall for it
Title: Re: Bank scam
Post by: STEMO on 06 July 2021, 20:25:55
quite  a cleaver scam

I can understand why someone would fall for it
Yes, very well thought out. The dealer, being a businessman, should have been very wary of a payment into his account from a different person to the buyer. He will end up being the loser.
Title: Re: Bank scam
Post by: Rangie on 06 July 2021, 21:13:40
Yes very clever indeed , you certainly need to have your wits about you but I can see how easily this scam looks genuine.
Title: Re: Bank scam
Post by: Andy B on 06 July 2021, 21:19:03
further down in the Q & A's, it says .... that a way to have stopped this scam dead in its tracks is basically for the bank to add an imformation box regarding this type of transaction - that details what the transaction was for - ie goods services etc If I transfer money on line (Santander), that's exactly what I get eg goods, services, paying family or friend, property etc etc
Title: Re: Bank scam
Post by: dave the builder on 06 July 2021, 21:42:46
whereas I don't insist the envelopes of cash i receive  are clearly marked as to what they are for  :P

Title: Re: Bank scam
Post by: STEMO on 06 July 2021, 21:43:22
further down in the Q & A's, it says .... that a way to have stopped this scam dead in its tracks is basically for the bank to add an imformation box regarding this type of transaction - that details what the transaction was for - ie goods services etc If I transfer money on line (Santander), that's exactly what I get eg goods, services, paying family or friend, property etc etc
Yes.....but that's not shown in the recipients account, that's just so the bank can check that you know what you're doing, (or, actually, to try to protect themselves if the wotsit hits the fan). Whoever receives the payment will just get an amount and a name and, possibly, a payee reference.
Title: Re: Bank scam
Post by: STEMO on 06 July 2021, 21:45:43
When I set up a new payee, i.e. my lads student account, I put the reference "mumdad". When he receives any payment I send, this shows up alone with my name. But it's not mandatory to include a reference.
Title: Re: Bank scam
Post by: STEMO on 06 July 2021, 22:10:04
Actually, I'm not even sure if that appears on the recipients account, or just your account for reference.  :-\
But, in the great scheme of things, there will always be people clever enough to circumvent the rules.
Title: Re: Bank scam
Post by: raywilb on 12 July 2021, 18:43:58
i am being inundated with messages alleging to be from royal mail telling me that they are in receipt of a mobile phone that if i click on a link it will be delivered.  i don,t know how it works but  not ordering one & the amount of messages i get is unreal/
Title: Re: Bank scam
Post by: ronnyd on 12 July 2021, 22:28:27
i am being inundated with messages alleging to be from royal mail telling me that they are in receipt of a mobile phone that if i click on a link it will be delivered.  i don,t know how it works but  not ordering one & the amount of messages i get is unreal/
Hope you're not on a "suckers list" Ray. Have you opened any dubious links recently?