You receive a call from ""Credit Services."" The person on the line compliments you on your great credit history and also informs you that you have qualified for a card with better features and a lower rate. They’ll only need a few minutes of your time to go over some personal information before they can get the card out to you. Which of the following is the biggest red flag in this scenario?
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The red flag in the given scenario is the person on the call asking for the personal details of the user.
Explanation:
The person on the line compliments you on your great credit history and also informs you that you have qualified for a card with better features and a lower rate.
They’ll only need a few minutes of your time to go over some personal information before they can get the card out to you.
In such cases, the person on the line or call does not know about the card features or exactly what the customers have won.
Hence, the customers should be very well known about all such scams and stay very careful.
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