Strange question to ask here I know. But there's a discussion on the Nextdoor site where someone reported finding a debit card in a parking lot and posted on the site to see if they could find the owner and let them know. Nice enough, but then the person decided to drive it to a bank branch and was convinced that the banker was calling to get the customer's number to let them know as they were leaving to return the card to them. My take is that they should have cut up the card, and that the banker was more likely calling their back office to cancel the card. No bank is going to return a card to a customer that has been in someone else's possession since they could easily have written down the information and use it later on.
Naturally other people on this site were congratulating the person for being so nice and disagreed with my suggestion to just cut up the card.
What would you have done? If anyone works for a bank, what do they suggest?
Naturally other people on this site were congratulating the person for being so nice and disagreed with my suggestion to just cut up the card.
What would you have done? If anyone works for a bank, what do they suggest?
Statistics: Posted by MisterBill — Sun Jan 28, 2024 7:41 pm — Replies 16 — Views 837