Interviews

PPI scam

by msecadm4921

A telephone scam purporting to come from the BBA offering to help people reclaim PPI – for an upfront fee. The scam works like this: potential victims receive a cold call, apparently from the British Bankers’ (or Banking) Association, claiming they are due a repayment of some thousands of pounds in PPI repayments. As the conversation continues, it becomes apparent that the customer has to pay an upfront fee to receive this money.

 

This is a scam, says Brian Mairs of the BBA. He says: “The British Bankers’ Association does not sell products or services to the public and will never make telephone calls or send emails to members of the public except in reply to their queries.” For more, click here.

Related News

  • Interviews

    Fraud survey 2016

    by Mark Rowe

    An audit firm reports a worldwide clamour for enhanced transparency at a time of increased geopolitical tensions and heightened volatility in financial…

  • Interviews

    Cyber view of 2017

    by Mark Rowe

    Expect threats to the cloud and the Internet of Things (IoT), says Intel Security in its McAfee Labs 2017 Threats Predictions Report.…

Newsletter

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to stay on top of security news and events.

© 2024 Professional Security Magazine. All rights reserved.

Website by MSEC Marketing