QUOTE(Dexter @ Sep 28 2020, 02:49 PM)
I also wonder how they get our phone number in the first place. Must be some leaking based on some scenario.
I didn't get any single call as reported widely. Consider luck or
My wife card only get 1 call so far in the past but just ignore it as I told her this scam is going along.
Just add ANY or ALL numbers into ur contact book then u can see which friend is on bigpay ...there isnt any data leak ...its common sense ...phishing scam ...u can even see the Friends NEARBY feature ..its all part of the app featureI didn't get any single call as reported widely. Consider luck or
My wife card only get 1 call so far in the past but just ignore it as I told her this scam is going along.
Same like boost n tngo, but why they r not targeted is because theres no or withdrawal amount too small to make any sense, and cant transfer to just any bank account unlike bigpay can send to anyone, anywhere, internationally.
And for a fact that bigpay has permission to read otp sms to login, clicking on their phishing link can immediately compromise to let them login on ur behalf and start transferring out immediately
You guys can claim data leak all you want, but its as easy as just start adding phone numbers sequentially to find out whos on bigpay n start scamming....
The only way out, dont use the service, or bigpay stop offering withdrawal or transfer to account, but then it defeats the point of using bigpay, then bigpay can just say bye bye n close down for having no feature advantage over boost or tngo ....🙄
When the money becomes in closed loop system, then there wont be any problem as they can always retrace and refund the money as its always in their possession apart from merchants cashout like boost n tngo, but accept the fact why u used bigpay in the first place, good fx rate, and transfer n withdrawal!
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