ING Bank: VERY IMPORTANT WARNING for ALL Customers

ING Bank has a very important warning for all its clients in Romania, here's what the bank said, and what everyone needs to know right now.

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ING Bank today he made an extremely important announcement with a warning for all his clients in Romania, and not only, and everyone should be extremely attentive to what is being said now, and learn something from it. Those from ING Bank did a study among Romanians to find out which of them would be willing to become money carriers, and unfortunately we are talking about a very large number of people who would be willing to become something like that, for money.

ING Bank it is not the first warning of this kind, the bank made a similar one a few weeks ago, but then it did not provide any information regarding any study it would have carried out in our country at any given time. According to ING Bank, 39% of Romanians would be willing to become money carriers without knowledge by accepting jobs that would require money transfers through their accounts, even if they did not know clearly for what purpose.

ING Bank: VERY IMPORTANT WARNING for ALL Customers

ING Bank says that most of those who are most vulnerable to schemes of this kind are those from small towns, who have low incomes and a low level of education, which raises even bigger question marks. 13% of the Romanians participating in the study would be willing to become money carriers with good knowledge, and this in order to be able to earn money from which to support their existence, or at least this is the conclusion reached by those from ING Bank now.

ING Bank also says that 86% of Romanians easily give their phone number to people they don't know much about, 84% their email address, and 82% their full name, and the last part is the biggest mistake. If in the case of the phone number or email address, we are talking about a reduced risk from those who want to take advantage of us, the name should not be offered too easily for unknown people who call us, or question us, in public.

ING Bank has a very interesting study here, and it would be good if many Romanians would understand how dangerous it can be to provide personal data to people they know absolutely nothing about.