BDO Warned Public of How Scammers taking OTP

In order to prevent getting scammed or stolen from, never share your One-Tim-PIN (OTP) and beware of clicking links. The most common method is through Scam Calls. A scammer may call and pretend to be a bank officer, and bluff his way to get you to share your OTP over the phone.

Bank officers will NEVER call or message to ask for your One-Time PIN (OTP) or “6-digit authentication code.” Only a scammer would! 

Be smarter than a scammer with #BDOAntiScam.

BDO is regulated by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas. www.bsp.gov.ph

BDO Warned Public of Scammers taking OTP

How do scammers get people to share their One-Time PIN? Beware and be alert whether via e-mail, call or SMS do not share your OTP. Sam calls and text scam are rampant nowadays.

BDO Warned Public of Scammers taking OTP
For account-related inquiries and concerns, please call our BDO Contact Center at (02) 8631-8000. Deposits are insured by PDIC up to P500,000 per depositor. Please visit the About section of the BDO Unibank Facebook page for more details.
BDO Warned Public of Scammers taking OTP

BDO Warned Public of Scammers taking OTP



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