@Firlefanz I don't want to show the last 4 digits of my card on the internet. Even if it's a card for online-payments only with 2FA. Because that really reduces the unknown digits of the number to a bit less than four (I think)
@nina_kali_nina @Firlefanz With the amount of customer service agents who asks those 4 digits as verification, that's a good call.
@thomastospace @Firlefanz it's a normal practice in the UK for companies to ask you for the full card number, expiry date and CVV over the phone. ;(
@nina_kali_nina @Firlefanz Oh no. Anyway. I'm looking for a customer service job in the UK suddenly. You know any? 😂
@thomastospace @Firlefanz I can recommend internet providers, their call centres do that all the time.
I suspect everyone's so lax with it because there's a lot of trust in public services, and when such trust is violated, the repercussions are also severe.
@nina_kali_nina @thomastospace @Firlefanz
Also normal in the UK: having a pharmacist shout your birth date and prescription in front of a full waiting area
@PlentyNuff @thomastospace @Firlefanz bonus points: pharmacist or medical professional would ask you to confirm your name, date of birth and address while holding this information printed on a page right in front of your face, so you could read out loud whatever they expect.