My pleasure, fren. I used to work at a financial institution, making sure (among other things) that we surrendered money to the states. We almost never had to, but the state auditors always wanted to be extra certain that our policies wouldn't let us steal from customers on the sly. That job is reserved for government!
The most effective rule against any potential scam is: never use the link or contact methods they suggest. When you look it up yourself to make sure you know who you're talking to, you'll get the right people. Phishing is mostly email and text, but it happens by snail mail, too. If you did that much, you're good.
My pleasure, fren. I used to work at a financial institution, making sure (among other things) that we surrendered money to the states. We almost never had to, but the state auditors always wanted to be extra certain that our policies wouldn't let us steal from customers on the sly. That job is reserved for government!
The most effective rule against any potential scam is: never use the link or contact methods they suggest. When you look it up yourself to make sure you know who you're talking to, you'll get the right people. Phishing is mostly email and text, but it happens by snail mail, too. If you did that much, you're good.