BDO Issues Statement About Rising Numbers Of Fraud Victims
The Banco de Oro (BDO) has finally issued a statement regarding the unexpected increase in the numbers of fraud victims.
Most of the BDO cardholders feared the safety of their money in the band because of the sudden increase in the numbers of fraud victims during the last quarter of 2017.
Up to this present time, countless social media users were complaining regarding the unexpected and sudden disappearance of their money deposited in BDO.
Recently, BDO management has issued a statement regarding the increasing numbers of victims in fraud attacks.
The popular bank also said that had already launched an investigation to assist their clients victimized by the fraud attacks.
The bank management also reminded the cardholders to keep their account information and details private.
Here is the full statement of BDO:
“To our valued clients, In the recent months, there has been an increased number of clients that have experienced suspicious bank account transactions involving withdrawals and purchases done without their knowledge. In the 4th quarter of 2017, we have seen an extraordinary rise in fraud attacks towards the entire industry with an increase in the number of claims for unauthorized transactions taking place in other countries. We are currently running a thorough investigation process that involves tracing individual transactions, checking any irregularities and identifying signals of fraud from millions of valid transactions everyday. This challenging task is done to ensure that all cases are addressed accordingly, and that a resolution is served for all valid cases. We also wish to remind you to keep your account information private, as well as to be mindful of people requesting for your personal account details through phone, SMS, email, or websites. Unscrupulous individuals and groups are constantly preying on unsuspecting clients to collect their bank information through skimming, phishing, social engineering, and other devious ways. To help our affected clients, we encourage you to formally file a report via email ([email protected]), its international toll free number (IAC +800-8-631-8000), or its domestic hotline (631-8000). Your account’s safety and security are our top priority.”
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I hope na ma-resolve na po ang issue na ito kasi kaka-open ko lang po ng BDO savings account and I want this to be my second bank aside sa BPI.