I use a credit card and I have an amount to pay in installments. In June, a Korean, pretending to be an S company Card employee, called me. I didn't think it was voice phishing at first because he or she knew my personal information, visa information, and the exact payment amount of my credit card.
But he/she started to threatening me that if I don't pay the bills quickly, I could go to court. So I thought something was odd. Come to think of it, his/her voice was different from usual credit card company employee. Would he/she have thought I was stupid because I was a foreigner?
I said that since I can't make an autopay right away, I would deposit ifhe/she gave the account number, but he/she gave me the account number in his/her personal name, not the account number in S company card name. I hung up the call and immediately called the S company card customer service center. They told me to report it to the police saying it was voice phishing.
I didn't have time to go to the police station for an investigation, so I decided to leave it alone, but this person called me again on a different number. This time, I said, "All calls are stored as evidence, so I'll report it to the police station," then the phone was hung up. Everyone be really careful.
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