Raiffeisen Bank: Important NOTICE to Romanian Customers

Raiffeisen Bank has an extremely important warning for all its clients in Romania, here's what you need to know right now, and what to do.

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Raiffeisen Bank comes today with an extremely important warning for all its clients in Romania, and this in the conditions where a lot of people do not know how they should behave in the online environment. Raiffeisen Bank brings to the attention of its customers in Romania that they should not buy products from online stores that are not secure, i.e. those that do not even have a secure connection, such as https://, which theoretically offers a level of security .

Raiffeisen Bank comes with the warning, most likely in the context in which some of its customers made purchases from online stores that had "unrefusible" offers, but which were not real. In these situations, customers are usually left without the ordered products, but also with the money taken, and sometimes the banks are the ones who initially receive the requests for the return of the money, and it is possible that Raiffeisen Bank registers an increasing number of requests of this kind.

Raiffeisen Bank: Important WARNING to Romanian Customers

Raiffeisen Bank he has no way to help his clients in situations where they are deceived in such a way, and this is because initially a complaint must be made to the police in order to open a criminal case. Apart from the fact that those people who buy from online stores with unsecured connections can be tricked with the products, there is also the possibility that the payment data will be intercepted during the payment, and Raiffeisen Bank wants to protect its customers from this as well.

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Published by Raiffeisen Bank Romania pe Friday, May 8, 2020

Raiffeisen Bank cannot prevent a customer from making online payments through sites that have a http:// connection instead of https://, but in the case of the former, the payment data can be intercepted during the payment. This means that everything from the customer's name to the card number or the CVV2 code reaches hackers, who then use the cards for other payments, and then Raiffeisen Bank customers can end up asking for their return, but we return to the situation above, with the police.

Raiffeisen Bank makes a warning with an extremely good recommendation at the moment, and you'd better listen to it, because it can save you a lot of headaches if you're not careful.