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Topses
6 months ago

Then it should call the bank, let the account be unlocked again if it is not possible with its old password, then send a password reset and enter a new password. If you can still log in with the old password (after unlocking), change the password.

Do not believe that everything is deleted, especially not the account, but only entered blocked due to too many wrong passwords. It may also be that a third party has a similar account, and has caught her by a number-driver and then, of course, logged in “false”.

Topses
6 months ago
Reply to  Topses

It cannot be prosecuted since it has given you its online bank data itself, so it is responsible.

Kassandra0811
6 months ago

That’s what she should deal with.

I think you didn’t have your password.

It is also possible that someone who has a similar account number had a numberdriver and, as a result, has tried several times to get in with it with the wrong password.Oversely, only the access is blocked and it has to be released from the bank.

priesterlein
6 months ago

Amazon has nothing to do with her bank details and only because they had the IBAN, you haven’t had access to her account for a long time. This can only enlighten the bank, but “online friend” sounds extremely strange in this context. If it’s not a fraud of any kind to withdraw money from you, she’ll have to settle it with her bank. But what has been described is so unlikely that I have more of an attempt to deceive and to deceive false facts and yes, that can be followed.

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That sounds more like a displayed advertisement that you then activated. Something like this has nothing to do with the app and 30 free days are constantly offered.

In all this, the question arises: can it be that you are not even year-round and therefore have no experience in banking or advertising, yes, not even ordering at Amazon?

priesterlein
6 months ago
Reply to  Jeremy Edberg

The question was asked because the description that you could have changed bank access sounds absolutely absurd and unrealistic and that only children actually fall in it.