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nitnip
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Real conversation with my shit bank
Me: Hey, I want to change the phone number associated with my card because I no longer have access to it. (aka stolen). I can't find the option to do so on your website anymore.
Them: Yeah, for security reasons you now have to come down to the bank (which involves standing in line for anywhere between 40 minutes and 2 hours) to do that simple change.

The actual fuck.

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  • 9
    How about calling your phone service provider to kill the old sim card and to get a new one? Or even tracking where the phone is.

    Just imagine the phone bill if you didn't already do that.
  • 10
    So you think that the bank should happily ditch 2FA just because some guy calls in via phone?
  • 4
    Let's put this into context of why a bank needing proof makes sense.

    Random: hi, I would like to change my phone number to my bank account.

    Bank: sure let's get that changed, what's the new number?

    Random: xxx-xxx-xxx-xxxx

    Bank: that's been done, have a nice day.

    You: WHERE THE FUCK IS ALL MONEY

    Bank: sorry sir, you changed your details and emptied your account.
  • 1
    @C0D4 op was trying to change it online, though
  • 4
    @electrineer same thing applies.

    The average person can't be trusted with passwords these days either to secure their account, but a bank should have more then a phone number for 2FA as an option.

    Stupid people are to blame all round.
  • 0
    @C0D4 in germany 2fa means in 90% that your bankcard has the hotp value that is in sync with the bank
  • 1
    @electrineer I just charged money whenever I needed to, so no bill problems there. I tried calling the phone company but even if I gave them the blood of my firstborn son, they refuse to kill the phone unless I have the IMEI, which I don't. I provided extensive proof of identity but they still wouldn't do it. The only way I think I'll get the IMEi is to go to the store where I bouhgt the phone 2 years ago and demand to see the data. (Hah!)

    @Fast-Nop The option was available online before. I can still login to my bank account and do whatever I want there. They literally removed the option in the dashboard.

    This from the same bank that makes you input your BANK CARD PIN NUMBER every time you call customer service.
  • 1
    @nitnip if you were logged in to Google, you should see IMEI from https://www.google.com/android/find
  • 0
    @electrineer Nice. Didn't know that. That actually helps.
  • 0
    @nitnip The IMEI should also be on the phone package and possibly the receipt / shipping note.

    Seems otherworldly to me though to connect the SIM so strongly to the hardware.. it's not like phones being stolen / getting lost has never happened before.
  • 0
    I was able to change my sons phone number over the phone. There was a load of security questions to go through but it was possible.
  • 1
    @electrineer Nevermind, even with all my data AND the IMEI, the phone company refuses to do anything unless I come down personally to one of their offices. What a fucking joke.
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