BDO advises clients on how to spot banking scams

BDO Unibank advises its clients how to spot scams and avoid being victimized as it notes that the schemes being employed are getting to increasingly appearing to be more “authentic” and sophisticated.

The bank thus made a list of six useful tips to keep the clients safe when making transactions using their debit and credit cards.

First tip is to never share the One-Time PIN (OTP), card/account/reference number, or three-digit CVV with anyone, even if the person calling claims to be from the bank.

“Real bank representatives will never ask for any of these confidential information,” BDO noted.

It warn clients not to verify their account by clicking on a link sent via email or SMS as “These links will redirect you to a website that imitates the bank’s official website. These fake websites are used to steal your information.”

For its part, BDO said it will only send links to share information such as card promotions. When clients encounter suspicious emails, BDO’s advice is to send them to ReportPhish@bdo.com.ph.

The bank advises clients to only transact using BDO Digital Banking app or BDO Pay. If a client uses the web browser, just type online.bdo.com.ph on the address bar to access the BDO Digital Banking account.

“Remember that BDO will never ask clients to log in to their Digital Banking account through a link,” it warned.

If BDO monitors a suspicious transaction, the bank said it sends a transaction alert notification to its cardholder’s registered mobile number.

Using its legitimate sender ID – “BDO-Alert,” the bank will provide the amount charged to the cardholder’s debit or credit card, and the merchant where the item was purchased. The cardholder will then be asked to verify the transaction via SMS.

If the cardholder did not make the transaction, they are advised to call BDO Customer Contact Center Hotline at (02) 8631-8000 or message BDO Customer Care with a blue verified checkmark on Facebook Messenger.

Before traveling abroad, BDO reminds clients to check their available credit card limit and inform the bank how long they will be away prior to their trip.

Doing so will allow the bank to take note of their overseas transactions. However, for added protection, the bank may still send SMS alerts or make calls to verify purchases.

Meanwhile, BDO said its cardholders have the option to lock and unlock their debit and credit cards using BDO Digital Banking to manage their transactions. This function comes in handy if they misplace their cards.

When suspicious transactions are detected however, the bank will temporarily lock a client’s card. To reactivate a locked card, clients may use either of these options: via BDO’s official website (click on “Cards,” “Credit Cards,” “Card Services,” then “Activation”) or through BDO Digital Banking mobile app (click on “More,” “Security Management,” then slide toggle button on card to be unlocked; wait for OTP and enter it to confirm).

Cardholders can also text UB YES to 225678 or call the hotline at (02) 8702 6888.

“BDO continues to advise its cardholders to always be vigilant and protect their sensitive information to avoid falling victim to fraudulent acts,” the bank said.

Source: Manila Bulletin