Cold call from Citibank
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Cold call from Citibank
Citibank called to offer me an exciting new credit card opportunity! Oh, the excitement!!!
So, since he said something about a free flight to New York and discount golf, I thought it only fair to find out more. "Send me an email", I said. He even carefully repeated my email address back to me. Did he send me the details? Did he ****.
This happens every single time I ask for details by email, even from a bank with whom I already have a card when they call to offer me an interest-free payment plan.
Is there some conspiricy by Indian-run banks to only do business verbally?
So, since he said something about a free flight to New York and discount golf, I thought it only fair to find out more. "Send me an email", I said. He even carefully repeated my email address back to me. Did he send me the details? Did he ****.
This happens every single time I ask for details by email, even from a bank with whom I already have a card when they call to offer me an interest-free payment plan.
Is there some conspiricy by Indian-run banks to only do business verbally?
#2
Re: Cold call from Citibank
Citibank called to offer me an exciting new credit card opportunity! Oh, the excitement!!!
So, since he said something about a free flight to New York and discount golf, I thought it only fair to find out more. "Send me an email", I said. He even carefully repeated my email address back to me. Did he send me the details? Did he ****.
This happens every single time I ask for details by email, even from a bank with whom I already have a card when they call to offer me an interest-free payment plan.
Is there some conspiricy by Indian-run banks to only do business verbally?
So, since he said something about a free flight to New York and discount golf, I thought it only fair to find out more. "Send me an email", I said. He even carefully repeated my email address back to me. Did he send me the details? Did he ****.
This happens every single time I ask for details by email, even from a bank with whom I already have a card when they call to offer me an interest-free payment plan.
Is there some conspiricy by Indian-run banks to only do business verbally?
I barely receive emails from my external partners, and that in most cases is only because I have requested them to be whitelisted. My company's policy on spam seems to be block all mail unless specifically asked to let it through by the recipient.
When I explained to the IT bod in charge of the exchange server and associated solutions that this was completely insane he told me that I should know about all mail I expect to receive and tell him up front.
I'm currently considering going back to faxing people..
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Re: Cold call from Citibank
If it happens every time then perhaps your spam filter is set to 'extra hot' in the same way mine is at work..
I barely receive emails from my external partners, and that in most cases is only because I have requested them to be whitelisted. My company's policy on spam seems to be block all mail unless specifically asked to let it through by the recipient.
When I explained to the IT bod in charge of the exchange server and associated solutions that this was completely insane he told me that I should know about all mail I expect to receive and tell him up front.
I'm currently considering going back to faxing people..
I barely receive emails from my external partners, and that in most cases is only because I have requested them to be whitelisted. My company's policy on spam seems to be block all mail unless specifically asked to let it through by the recipient.
When I explained to the IT bod in charge of the exchange server and associated solutions that this was completely insane he told me that I should know about all mail I expect to receive and tell him up front.
I'm currently considering going back to faxing people..
#4
Re: Cold call from Citibank
Normally there is a form to fill in that you can fax back...along with your signature. I had the same problem with Citibank in Australia...they don't do emails - too insecure.
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Re: Cold call from Citibank
Not my spam filter - the email address I gave is a webmail service, and all they do is put [xxxx suspected junk mail] by a message, where xxxx is the name of the service provider.
It's also nothing to do with security since I am not a Citibank customer anyway. All they have to do is send me some advertising.
I put it down to a desire to control the process of selling me on a credit card from Citibank, and to do that they have to sell me on it verbally. Funnily enough, I have NEVER signed up for anything that cost me money on the basis of a cold call by phone.
It's also nothing to do with security since I am not a Citibank customer anyway. All they have to do is send me some advertising.
I put it down to a desire to control the process of selling me on a credit card from Citibank, and to do that they have to sell me on it verbally. Funnily enough, I have NEVER signed up for anything that cost me money on the basis of a cold call by phone.
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Re: Cold call from Citibank
Not my spam filter - the email address I gave is a webmail service, and all they do is put [xxxx suspected junk mail] by a message, where xxxx is the name of the service provider.
It's also nothing to do with security since I am not a Citibank customer anyway. All they have to do is send me some advertising.
I put it down to a desire to control the process of selling me on a credit card from Citibank, and to do that they have to sell me on it verbally. Funnily enough, I have NEVER signed up for anything that cost me money on the basis of a cold call by phone.
It's also nothing to do with security since I am not a Citibank customer anyway. All they have to do is send me some advertising.
I put it down to a desire to control the process of selling me on a credit card from Citibank, and to do that they have to sell me on it verbally. Funnily enough, I have NEVER signed up for anything that cost me money on the basis of a cold call by phone.
Samba had the best method I've come across to get me to sign up. They called me on my mobile while I was at lunch to tell me I was approved for a creditcard with blah blah limit. They told me all I had to do was meet with an agent for 10 minutes (in my location of choice) and then I would get the card in the post 1 week later. Not strictly a cold call as I have my current account with them, but still good service in my opinion.
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Re: Cold call from Citibank
Just ask them why they fired that hot looking Latino chick...see Mr. Dean's thread on the subject.