Subject: Fw: ATM fraud - Not a joke
I received the following e-mail from one of my sisters
and have since forwarded it to our officers here at the Office of
Consumer Affairs at Industry Canada for further investigation.
This message is sent to you so that you are at least better
off safe than sorry.
--forwarded message-
Just wanted to warn you about something that happened to me the other day. I was
getting some cash out at the cash point outside at HSBC on George Street. I
put my card in and a message came up on the screen saying the machine was
temporarily out of order. A lady approached me and told me that this had happened
to her the other day and what I needed to do was key my pin number in
and then press cancel twice. I did this and of course no card was returned.
I left the machine thinking that it had swallowed my card. But when I
returned to HSBC the following morning, my card wasn't there.
According to the police this method of stealing bankcards
is called the Lebanese loop'. A plastic envelope is made up that fits
the hole in the machine perfectly. When you put your card in,
the machine knows it is there but cannot read it and
therefore the message comes up on the screen. Once the pin number has been
given away and the card left in the machine, it is then 'looped'
out and the spending starts! I had 500 taken from my Account before
I realized what had happened and cancelled it.
The woman who approached me at the cash point was late 40's in age, 5.3
in height, dark hair and eyes. The way she was dressed was smart as
if she had just left work.
Please pass this information on to all your family and friends.