Can I give my credit card number, CVV, or password to SBI customer care if I want to know about the card and fraud?
Can I give my credit card number, CVV, or password to SBI customer care if I want to know about the card and fraud?
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Hey bro, no, you should never give your credit card number, CVV, or password to SBI customer care—no matter the reason.
Here’s what you need to know:
SBI will never ask for your full card number, CVV, or password when you contact them.
If you’re calling about an issue with your card or reporting fraud, they’ll ask for basic details like your name or the last four digits of your card, but nothing more.
Sharing those sensitive details can lead to fraud or unauthorized transactions.
What should you do if there’s fraud?
Contact SBI customer care immediately.
They’ll block the card and issue a new one.
Keep an eye on your account for suspicious transactions.
Best Practices:
Never share your CVV, PIN, or password.
Regularly check your transactions.
Use strong, unique passwords and update them regularly.
Set up SMS/email alerts for any card activity.
That’s it—just stay safe and don’t share your card details!