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The Barclays Cash point seems to be targeted frequently. Not sure which machine it is.


I spoke to a rep at Barclays Lordship Lane yesterday.

Evidently Barclays Bank on Rye Lane is open on Saturdays as a safer option if you are out and about in Peckham.


DulwichFox

Hi Mummali


I thought as much. I did think the new slots were tamper-proof.

I never use the machines on the street anymore.


I'm out and about on L.L. everyday and use the machines inside the bank.


Hope you were able to cancel your card before it was used by the scammers.

It can be a real hassle sorting these thing out.


Foxy.

Download the Barclays App


You can check all your Barclay Accounts and Barclay Card and add other accounts.


You can transfer money between accounts. Pay your Barclay Card


But best of all .. You can put a Temp block on your Debit card. Handy if you have mislaid it and think its lost.


Its also Very easy to use..


Foxy

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> The Barclays Cash point seems to be targeted

> frequently. Not sure which machine it is.

>

> I spoke to a rep at Barclays Lordship Lane

> yesterday.

> Evidently Barclays Bank on Rye Lane is open on

> Saturdays as a safer option if you are out and

> about in Peckham.

>

> DulwichFox


So - Peckham is now safe to draw out cash - pleased that you've changed your tune!

Yes cancelled the card immediately and yes there was someone hanging around, a little way away but he could easily see what was happening. He may have been just genuinely loitering with no ulterior motive, but I suspect not. Am wondering whether Barclays have cctv footage of that area, but can find out on Monday.

cella Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > The Barclays Cash point seems to be targeted

> > frequently. Not sure which machine it is.

> >

> > I spoke to a rep at Barclays Lordship Lane

> > yesterday.

> > Evidently Barclays Bank on Rye Lane is open on

> > Saturdays as a safer option if you are out and

> > about in Peckham.

> >

> > DulwichFox

>

> So - Peckham is now safe to draw out cash -

> pleased that you've changed your tune!


Nothing to do with it being Peckham.

Any opportunity to draw cash from Machine inside the bank is always going to be safer.

Cannot see such machines having devices fitted to them.


Fox

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