Tuesday, 26 January 2016

Blog reader reveals four of the phone numbers used by some Bankers to perform fraud

This mail is unedited, read it!
 
I was not surprised  with the statements of one of  the notorious armed robbers, saying bank officials leak necessary information to them before they strike each of the banks they had visited.
The Yorubas say that the enemies outside would not succeed without the collaboration of the enemies within.

I have to let the world know.
Hoping that all the media l use will give utmost publicity to this fraudulent practice perpetrated by bank officials and the '419'ers.

Between 22nd December,2015 and 25th January 2016 I received 4 text messages purported to be from my bank saying my BVN was not done.
The contents of the text messages  remain the same,but different in phone numbers they used and time.

'Dear Customer, Due to the New BVN policy as directed by CBN, Your ATM has just been Deactivated, to reactivate,kindly call:Customer  Care on .............. Thanks'

I want to list the four numbers out. If they think l lie against them, let them say it out. It can be investigated by the Police so as to unearth the crooks among us.
1.  08169702180
2.  09032946745
3.  07064662787
4.  08103100272
However, the question is how did they know my bank phone numbers?
I have all the networks  for my use.
But l specifically use two of them for bank transactions.
One phone number I use to get alert and the other to make online transfer.
To my dismay,the four text messages l received appeared on only these two bank phones numbers.
Why didn't they appear on the other networks so that we think they just picked the numbers randomly ?
And it is the bank l have some money.
Thank God, l am among the early customers to register for the BVN.
My ATM cards are not in anyway blocked.
I just want to draw the attention of bank customers to this ploy of these bank 'Thieves '.
I did not call the phone numbers back as instructed. Only God knows what would be awaiting me if l had done as l was told.
Bank Customers, be wiser.
Ajose Olufemi
Lagos

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