Blocked credit card fraud for Mexico

Posted on May 20, 2012 • Filed under: Crime, Mexico

The recommended Condusef users to ignore phone calls or emails which ask for personal information to activate their cards before a blocking course, as they may be subject to fraud. The National Commission for the Protection and Defense of Users of Financial Services (Condusef) reported that new user account public concerns that have received such messages which state that “your card has been blocked.” With this argument, warning in a statement, invite users to provide their data to be “active” card and can be used again, which is false.”By giving your information to someone who should not, that might affect favorable or commit fraud,” the body.

Refer to general banking brands like Visa and Master Card and have the customer information and will not send e-mail or phone call to collect your information, suggesting avoid satisfying these requirements.

In some of these emails even appear “inadequately” as the sender’s own Condusef, and other corporate payment systems Visa or Master Card.

In response, encourages cardholders to ignore and ignore such emails or phone calls through which find their information.
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