Martin Lewis issues ‘urgent’ three-digit code for anyone who has a bank account

Martin Lewis issues ‘urgent’ three-digit code for anyone who has a bank account
Martin Lewis issues ‘urgent’ three-digit code for anyone who has a bank account
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Financial guru Martin Lewis has issued an “urgent” three-digit code to anyone with a bank account in the wake of a surge in scams. The star of The Martin Lewis Money Show on ITV, also known for his BBC Sounds podcast, took to Twitter/X to share crucial advice on how to promptly contact your bank.

Mr Lewis cautioned: “Phone number to remember: 159. If you need to call your bank urgently (eg its just called you, and you’ve hung up as it may be a scam) and can’t remember its number, just call 159 and it’ll put you through.”

Further adding, “PS if you have had a possible scam call, use a different line to call back (or wait an hour) in case they’re spoofing a dial tone.”

He made mention that this system wasn’t new; “It’s been around a while – this is just a reminder.”

Mr Lewis also reassured his followers that this service is “free” and does not impact customer bills, reports Birmingham Live.

One Twitter/X user queried: “If it’s a scam, rather than waiting an hour, surely ringing a known number, like a family member or friend first, then calling the bank would prove the line was clear.”

Mr Lewis’ original tweet dates back to September but has reposted the message this week (April 25).

The article is in Romanian

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