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Online retail shop requesting bank statements, utility bill, driving license, passport
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DiddyDavies said:camelot1971 said:Of course they did.
Here's an old review (2017) found on Trust Pilot along with a reply from BT Shop:
https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:72lhEOOLjNoJ:https://au.trustpilot.com/review/shop.bt.com?page=528+&cd=3&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=ukIf you are deemed to be a threat to the society, you'll be asked to submit passport, driving licence, bank statements etc.
Bloody hell with their policy, it's not an airport! and I was just trying to buy a TV with MY money after paying all the taxes and national insurances at a higher rate!
In an attempt to be "responsible online retailer" - they are asking for Driving license, bank statement and passport even though the billing address and the delivery address was the same! nobody would steal someone else's card just to buy them a TV!Reply from BT Shop30 Mar 2017Hello,
As a responsible online retailer we do need to carry out additional checks from time to time.
There are certain criteria that need to be met, especially with high value items like TV's.
If you would like further information please update this review with your order number so I can contact you directly.
Best wishes,
Lisa0 -
Teapot55 said:I’m fairly sure that reputable websites don’t have spelling errors or stray punctuation.0
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MalMonroe said:born_again said:JonMitchell said:Good morning all
I tried to purchase an electronic item at BT Shop, paid for the item with my credit card that I have been using for over 30years.
A day after my paid order, I received an email from BT Shop requesting me to email my bank statements, utility bill, driving license and passport to them????!!! Which came as a big surprise. I called my bank immediately and their credit card department found it extremely odd that online retailers ask for such as my bank did not pick up any issue with my purchase. Was not at all comfortable in sending all these requirements that BT requested so I cancelled the order.
Was wondering if anyone had experienced this before as well?
Not sure if there is a governmental body that I can address such issues as personal data is seen by me treated like dirt when sending sensitive information as attachments via email to an email that I will never know if they are based in UK or oversea, the latter will be a big issue that possibly violate GDPR?
What was you buying?
Something that is on a contract? That would require proof of ID & address etc? Are you a customer that already has a BT land line?
I've been a BT customer for years, never had to produce any of that information, not even when I first signed up with them.
Definitely will not be buying anything from BT Shop ever again.0 -
DiddyDavies said:Teapot55 said:I’m fairly sure that reputable websites don’t have spelling errors or stray punctuation.
The amount of spelling and grammar errors I've picked up in correspondence from large companies says otherwise to me.
This may not have been the case in the past but as so many businesses have now outsourced their customer services to countries where English may be a second language, this appears to have changed.1
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