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BobArthur
2 years agoLeader
So Was This a Legitimate Security Question ????
Something a bit odd happened earlier today and I just want to see if it's anything to be worried about. I got home around 4 pm and my GF told me that our internet was running very slow today. I calle...
A-B
Community Manager
2 years agoYour info is definitely safe, and would be on file if the agent asked to use it for verification purposes. If you're uncomfortable with it being on file, you can always reach out to our team and ask for it to be removed, as long as you have other pieces of identification on file for future interactions.
BobArthur
2 years agoLeader
Hi A-B - thanks for responding. I actually don't remember giving Telus my SIN but I might have when I first signed up 2 years ago. It did worry me a bit as this information was never requested before. I did talk to a buddy last night who worked for the CIBC and BMO a few years ago. He is also a Telus customer and said that he had never heard of anyone being asked for their SIN number before but said that even if he was a scammer then he really couldn't do anything with just the last 3 digits of my SIN. Now if the next time I call if somebody asks for the first 3 digits or the middle 3 digits of my SIN then I'll start to worry. đ
- fraochmuir2 years agoAdvisor
I've never been asked for any ID numbers when I've called. Just name, address, PIN. I would call them and have it removed.