jgxenite wrote on Jun 18
th, 2009 at 4:30pm:
Confirmed numbers are numbers that have been confirmed by either by the administrators or reported as being correct by members of the forum. I would assume that administrators would make other checks before confirming numbers reported by, for example, new forum members.
But, as you say, that's an assumption - is it actually the case, or is just anyone allowed to confirm a number? I'd also *assumed* that there would be some checks made until I wanted a bank number the other day and then thought "just a minute, how do I know that's genuine?"
In addition to the issue of who is allowed to confirm these numbers, there's the question is how exactly it is done Just ringing the number and seeing if it's answered "Hello, XYZ Bank" doesn't confirm that it really *is* XYZ bank - any good fraudster will make sure that this happens every time the phone rings. The checks need to be more stringent than that, for numbers that are financially-related.
This question really needs looking at. It's only a matter of time before someone tries a scam like this - the potential rewards are just too high. And if it happens, this site could get a *lot* of bad press.
Regards,
TrustNoOne