Just wondering, if you're the victim of card fraud and report it, do you get told if the investigation finds who the culprit is? And who it is?
No you will not, plain and simple
Not really true
If there is a criminal prosecution you will find out
Not really true
If there is a criminal prosecution you will find out
Still unlikely as the case is between the Bank and the Fraudster not you and the fraudster as its the bank that has been defrauded as they underwrite your account, at least that has been my experience when dealing with the credit card fraud team at my old employer![]()
Not really true
If there is a criminal prosecution you will find out
As Modchild says. it's nearly always staff at the Bank.
Banks will sort everything out asap as they don't want anyone to know they have a problem!
I'd love to know how you've come to that wild conclusion :bonk:

Yes, me too. That's quite a sweeping accusation there.
Yes, me too. That's quite a sweeping accusation there.
My friend of 30 years Has worked for Barclays for the last 20 years!!!
Also, i had my wallet stolen a couple of years back from work and wasn't the only one. In fact we had thefts every 6 months or so all the same pattern.
I spoke many times with the detective dealing with the cases in person and was also told that "sweeping statement" by him.
Although our cases were theft not fraud, i found out a lot that surprised me.
In my case the people that stole my wallet took £300 out 4 times, each from different branches in less than an hour after pinching the wallet, and the Bank refused to hand over the cctv images to the police. They were so unco-operative is was unbelievable! Banks will pay up whats stolen than rather admit they have a problem.
Yup.As Modchild says. it's nearly always staff at the Bank.
When it happened to me, with an expired card's details (which was still in my drawer) it was obvious only someone within the HSBC bank could've done it.I'd love to know how you've come to that wild conclusion :bonk:
I would be intrigued to know how they made the withdrawals, via an ATM?
I'd love to know how you've come to that wild conclusion :bonk:

Because it's the internet and if you say something often enough it becomes fact and the truth even if it's complete garbage.
Note to self : Must steal loads of credit and debit card details when I get to work tomorrow or maybe I should just log in to my work laptop now and do it.
After all I work for a bank and even better in IT so I must be on the fiddle.![]()
would have made for a lot of 1DX's and a nice lens room full of canon's entire range
