Every overseas Filipino worker (OFWs) goal is to earn and save for the future of their family. Their savings are often entrusted to the banks in good faith that it is safeguarded and earning at least even a small amount of interest. With different bank frauds happening and online banking schemes, there is a cloud of confusion whether putting your money in the bank for safekeeping is still a good idea.
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Darjay Diaz, an OFW in Qatar expressed his dismay over Banco De Oro when an authorized transaction pushed through without him even knowing it. Dias claimed that he never gave his password or OTP to anyone.
Diaz immediately reported the incident to BDO by calling its hotline. The bank promised to conduct an investigation on the matter. But just like any other victims, BDO called him only to say that the money cannot be returned to his account because the transfer looks legitimate.
Diaz felt totally dismayed and disappointed by the bank’s decision. As an OFW working in Qatar to support his son, it is not easy to earn money to be just simply stolen from him.
Diaz immediately reported the incident to BDO by calling its hotline. The bank promised to conduct an investigation on the matter. But just like any other victims, BDO called him only to say that the money cannot be returned to his account because the transfer looks legitimate.
Diaz felt totally dismayed and disappointed by the bank’s decision. As an OFW working in Qatar to support his son, it is not easy to earn money to be just simply stolen from him.
With the current crisis that BDO is facing, they should work doubly hard to strengthen their online security protocols. It’s quite obvious that these sophisticated and advanced cybercriminals have found a hole in their system.
As incidents like these continue, they will certainly lose clients.
Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, savings, bank frauds, online banking schemes
As incidents like these continue, they will certainly lose clients.
Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, savings, bank frauds, online banking schemes
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