Revolut scam online - techbuzzireland

OK so many of us are now using Revolut to pay bills and sort out financials on a night out or just paying IOUs and works really well and as we know now they are an official bank in Ireland but only virtual.

I keep a nominal amount on my card due to unforeseen incidents such as being overcharged or just landed with charges which often happens with hotels so they can’t touch it, where if you use your standard debit card now they can take money and if using a VISA credit card you can fight for your money back and get a chargeback via your bank.

Like many people will use their card to shop online any on that front we can now use our Revolut card to do the same however clever scammers now also use this as a way to scam you which they tried on me recently.

This scam works the same way as you would get from a Paypal scammer asking you for details, the key thing they will ask for is your email address so as to send you the email to give you one back looking legitimate from the company and only recently this happened to me on Paypal too.

Of late Revolut is taking a lot of slack over scams due to the nature of contacting them and how it is dealt with here in Ireland and presumably the same elsewhere in the world.

Again having contacted Revolut about this I yet have to hear anything back about it but beware if you are buying online this scam is identical to one that has been on Paypal before and as always when buying or selling online be careful as this kind of things is rampant on the likes of Facebook who also have yet to respond to the matter which is nothing new.

 

By Jim O Brien/CEO

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