Not sure about the volume moved or if its all over different areas but could it be to create an area to hold any Wednesday fans ejected from our end??
As long as you keep your cash in a sensible place it's very unlikely somebody will rob you. With cards they can get cloned any time they are used.
And if it gets cloned your bank normally returns the money to you. So I assume you keep all your savings at home under the bed then rather than in a bank?
No. I have a business bank account without a card and I transfer money to a current account with card only as needed.
"The important thing to remember about online bank crime is that it is almost impossible for a hacker to raid your account if they don’t have any of your details. To break in and take your cash, they need, at the very least, the full details on your bank card. But often even this is not enough as more personal information is needed. That could mean your full address or date of birth. Banks know this. Their security is incredibly tight and their computer systems are remarkably good at spotting unusual transactions. In the case of fake cash machine withdrawals, they can also tell whether your original card has been used and if the criminal took several attempts to guess your Pin. The law is on your side. Unless a bank can prove you’ve been negligent — and has evidence to back this up — it should refund you any losses. But they are also desperate to stem the flow of money heading into the hands of fraudsters. In most cases where your account has been raided by hackers, you’ve probably been tricked into giving away your details. This may have been done surreptitiously by gathering them from other information about you on the internet. That could mean from a Facebook page, details you’ve been duped into giving to a fake website or even personal information supplied when applying for something online. In recent cases, hackers are employing call centres and couriers to lure potential victims into revealing their details. This can be done by pretending to be from the police, your bank or a computer software company. Money Mail has seen cases where customers have been refused a payout because they have admitted to giving their name and some critical account details to a person they thought was an official figure. In an age where people have dozens of passwords and account details, many struggle to remember all their details and need to find a way to store this information. That’s why banks want to make it explicit about when they think you’ve been negligent." I certainly dont do any of the above.
i would have loved to have gone to wembley but just spent the last week in spain on holiday which was booked last year without the playoffs in mind and not getting paid until next week making it a squeeze. i tried getting on the hotels internet to get tickets but it wouldnt load so had to wait for them to go on sale at the ticket office when i got back, to find out there was only the 52 quid tickets left, so for me and the misses it would be £200 weekend which i simply can not afford. i am utterly gutted but i will be watching with a drink in hand and a tear in the eye at whatever result it may be. i hope we can still sell the rest of our allocation as the sheff fans are doing my head in!!!
oh_weds_we_love_you - Given the Sheffield Wednesday Facebook page has over 250,000 members, I'd suggest the Club has at least 250,000 fans across the world. If that's how you judge support, then City have currently got 955,963 fans.
This was the state of play at 6pm on Tuesday, please log in to view this image Even the blocks still in green had over 50 % of seats taken, that along with the block sold out in red and limited seating left in orange which I know most only had a hand full left then surly we done well over 30000 tickets sold ! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I phoned the number on the letter: 0333 321 3126 They said they had no idea why the move was made - I expressed scepticism The gave me an email address to complain to: [email protected]