Manufactured urgency
“Act now,” “final warning,” or a threat designed to stop you from checking the story.
Fight fraud together
Online fraud is a serious threat to your privacy and money. Check a suspicious message, learn the warning signs, and take the next safe step.
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Unexpected contact
Unusual payment
Suspicious links
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Metrobank will never ask for your OTP, username, password, full card number, CVV, or PIN through a text, call, or email. If anyone asks, do not reply or click. Report it right away.
Stay a step ahead
Most scams try to rush you past your better judgement. Slow the conversation down and look for these common moves.

“Act now,” “final warning,” or a threat designed to stop you from checking the story.
Gift cards, cryptocurrency, wire transfers, or any demand to move money immediately.
A link that looks almost right, hides its destination, or asks you to sign in again.
Requests for passwords, one-time codes, recovery phrases, or remote access to a device.
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Use the number on your card or official website. Ask them to secure the account and review transactions.
Change exposed passwords from a trusted device and turn on multi-factor authentication.
Report it to your national fraud authority and the platform where the message arrived.
