Avoid scams! The Banco de la Nación issued a series of recommendations to its clients so as not to be surprised by fraudulent messages or emails offering prizes and job offers.
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If you received a message or email announcing that you were the recipient of a prize or inviting you to participate in a job call from Banco de la Nación, you have to be alert. In recent weeks, a series of reports about this type of fraudulent communications have proliferated on social networks.
To prevent this type of scam that seeks to appropriate private information to use it for criminal purposes, the banking entity issued some recommendations and made its communication channels available to users to report them. Next, review all the details in the following note from La República.
How to identify this type of scam with the name of the Banco de la Nación?
At the beginning of this new year, criminals do not rest and look for new scam methods to deceive people and take their money illicitly. Given some complaints that have appeared on social networks regarding the receipt of emails or invitations in which prizes, gifts, as well as WhatsApp or SMS messages with job calls issued by the Banco de la Nación are notified, said entity recommends the following:
- Be alert and do not be surprised by calls or text messages that users receive through various means of communication.
- Do not open messages or answer alleged calls from Banco de la Nación.
- Keep in mind that job calls will be made through official channels and the transparency portal of the Banco de la Nación.
- Remember that Banco de la Nación does not request payment for any certification in any case, nor does it carry out any draw.
How can I contact Banco de la Nación?
If you want to report a case of scam through the National bankyou can call the following numbers:
- 994 176 546
- 994 170 148
- 994 157 902
- 994 171 558.
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