Re: Thefts at HSBC Indian call centre



linkuk wrote:

I saw this too. I noticed how they said a small number.
For all we know it might have been 223,000 customers

No it might not. They could hardly pass off a quarter of a
million customers as a "small number".

each having £1000 stolen

That would be £223 million stolen, not £223 thousand.

and who of whom really needed it.

What does this mean?

This story can only increase the trend of bringing call centres for
sensitive things like bank accounts etc back to UK shores.

Oh, there is a trend, is there? I hadn't noticed.
Much better not to have call centres at all, and let people call their
branch.

.



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