Yesterday I got call from citibank and they told me my card details has been compromised and I asked how did they know. They told me visa international notify them and they want to block my card and issue a new one...
any comments.... ?
Wizard phoned and spent ages id-ing me then asking about all the transactions. Glad they were looking out for me but it was annoying.
How do you know it was compromised? Were there any "extra transactions", or did Citibank simply contact you - and tell you this?... On this last trip my Diners was compromised in Thailand-I only used it twice ...
Well first of all it was a Diners Card-yes owned by Citibank but different.This was the first time in ~ 20 years this has happened with DC and it is used in Thailand once or twice every year.As well I also used my Citibank card in Thailand on this trip and have had no call that it was compromised.How do you know it was compromised? Were there any "extra transactions", or did Citibank simply contact you - and tell you this?
As I have posted, Citibank seem to have this philosophy there merely using their products in Thailand "Compomises" them. :-|
Well first of all it was a Diners Card-yes owned by Citibank but different.This was the first time in ~ 20 years this has happened with DC and it is used in Thailand once or twice every year.As well I also used my Citibank card in Thailand on this trip and have had no call that it was compromised.
Also with citibank and diners when i have been rung there is no mention of card numbers and I am not asked to give it.I am asked for the last 2-3 transactions on the card then the postal address for the bill.I am not giving away great swathes of personal info.Also why would someone who has compromised your card first have your phone number and second want to notify you?
It's not unique to Citibank. Had a similar call from someone claiming to be from Telstra last week. When I questioned the unsolicited call seeking my personal details they hung upNever ceases to amaze me how Citibank employees think "That's our process, it's perfect and there couldn't possibly be anything wrong with it."![]()
I always end up having a (friendly) argument with Citibank when they call me.
Citibank: "Hello sir it is so and so from Citibank, calling regarding fraudulent activity on your card. Could you please confirm for me your name, DOB, address etc.."
Me (after uncontrollable fits of laughter): "Umm, no. You call me out of the blue, and ask me to give over my personal details?"
Citibank: "Yes sir, how else do we know it's you?"
Me (after more uncontrollable fits of laugher): "I'll call you back champ."
Never ceases to amaze me how Citibank employees think "That's our process, it's perfect and there couldn't possibly be anything wrong with it."![]()
How did you find out it was Wizard? How do you know it wasn't me calling numbers randomly until I found a Wizard cardholder, and now I know your mother's maiden name, date of birth, and card number?
Lesson - NEVER Give out your personal details to a caller. ALWAYS call them back.