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Annoying texts from Barclays


holloway

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On the morning of my first Saturday off from work in a while, a text popped up on my phone stating that Barclays had issued another debit card to me as a security precaution.

This got me worrying but after a long phone call was told that this is a routine thing they often do. Anyone else have experience of this? It bugged me all day.

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That seems an extremely odd thing to do.


Surely having two identical cards would increase the security risk?


When you phoned Barclays, did you phone a number which was independent of any number given on the text, or given on any link from the text?


Or did you mean they've issued a new card with a different security number on the back?

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The only time this happened to me with Halifax it was attempted fraud that went in a circle of new card -> cancel -> new card - someone seemed to be cancelling my cards and requesting a new one.


When my card is stable and not replaced until expiry I feel more secure. That doesn't mean Barlcays don't do it - make sure you don't ring a number supplied by the text - find a Barclays number on their website./

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