• AwesomeLowlander
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    1 month ago

    All I’m reading in this article is stupid people who don’t follow basic security practices. Why is any of this Revolut’s fault?

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      1 month ago

      Because people are stupid and gullible and need protecting.

      Revolut should be watching for suspicious transactions and blocking them like proper banks are required to do.

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        1 month ago

        Revolut should be watching for suspicious transactions and blocking them like proper banks are required to do.

        There’s nothing in the article to indicate this isn’t already the case. No suspicious activity algorithm will be foolproof. Also, revolut is certified as an actual bank in the EU, and subject to the standard bank regulations.

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          1 month ago

          They aren’t a bank in the UK.

          This article from about a week ago says that another guy was scammed and the scammers set up three new payees and made 137 payments totalling £165,000 within an hour to those payees. That definitely looks suspicious and should have been blocked.

          Also, that victim tried to contact Revolut but they don’t have a fraud phone line and the only way to contact them is by sending messages from within the app and it took nearly 25 minutes for him to get the account frozen. That simply isn’t good enough.

          Finally, that article says that Revolut has more reports of fraud against them than any other bank having 25% more than the next highest bank.