I'm with Santander and they're all over security these days. If there's any transactions that they think might even be vaguely suspect, they ring me directly within minutes to validate the transaction. Caused me a massive problem once in an airport, but that's a long story..........
I've only ever had one phone call from the bank about a abnormal transaction. I think I bought myself a TV lol
For my wife's 40th we went to Liverpool, as most of the relatives are there and they had planned a surprise party. The party was at her parents house where she thought we had gone to stay the weekend. So they could set up for the party I told her we would go for something to eat at the Albert Dock and then she could buy some stuff for her birthday , as I hadn't a clue what to get her. She went that mad with the credit card that in one jewellers the card company phoned the shop when they tried to put the payment through and I had to speak to them as their security system had thrown up "an unusual spending pattern on luxury goods and they thought my card had been stolen". I had to answer a load of security questions before they would authorise the purchase, with the rest of the customers looking at me as if I was crook who had been caught. I wish my card had been stolen, the thieves would have spent less than the Mrs did!
ffs What are you, American? I'd shudder to think what's on your credit card bill if buying a TV is considered abnormal #blacklatexDongs
Have to admit I've given plenty of money to these spongers... please log in to view this image Proof that swindlers come in all shapes and sizes.
Damn straight, not only are they benefit scroungers, they are tax dodgers and also, immigrants. You'd think the Daily Mail would be going at them hammer and tongs. It's hilarious, the public thought ah old queeny has volunteered to pay tax when the pitch forks started to come out in the late 80s, she and the rest of them transferred their wealth to the tax havens and then started to pay tax in 92 was it? Some of the biggest tax dodgers in the country in that photo Here's a pic of queeny inspecing Germany's gold in the Bank of England, Gordon Brown sold more than half of it at bargain prices, and conveniently after he sold it, gold prices started and rise and rose for a decade of uninterrupted growth. please log in to view this image I wonder how much of that is just painted tungsten #fraud #theft
Dirty ****ing batard, I'd plant the **** if I seen that ****, robbing someone is bad enough, robbing oaps is worse