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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish5•edit-24 months ago But again, I ask, why give out any numbers at all. It isn’t ever relevant when discussing an account with your bank/CU whatever. Last 4 of your card and last 4 of social are extremely common verification questions banks ask to make sure you are who you eay you are.
minus-square@breadsmasherlinkEnglish5•4 months agoI guess this is an american thing. I’ve never ever been asked by a bank to provide card details. Ever. If it was asked, id immediately hang up 🤷♀️
Last 4 of your card and last 4 of social are extremely common verification questions banks ask to make sure you are who you eay you are.
I guess this is an american thing. I’ve never ever been asked by a bank to provide card details. Ever. If it was asked, id immediately hang up 🤷♀️