Hi
I received an email in the colours of Revolut inviting me to ask for a new card on the pretext that the one I have may be a problem in the London Underground.
https://revolut.typeform.com/to/ZNsoq1
Hi
I received an email in the colours of Revolut inviting me to ask for a new card on the pretext that the one I have may be a problem in the London Underground.
https://revolut.typeform.com/to/ZNsoq1
I believe the mail is legit. There is a known issue with some Revolut cards and TFL. Also, Revolut used Typeform before to collect customer feedback / input.
Thank you
If you’re right then it’s really amateurism on the part of REVOLUT.
Using a third party platform to retrieve customer information is the beginning of BIG problems:
Hi! Same email, same doubts. Is it original or fake (maybe “phishing”)?
Hi @ArchangeDavid,
I have just received an in-app confirmation from support that it is a legitimate email.
All good
Shame to go through a third party site to retrieve customer information.
First the link (unsecured!! no https) is pointing to:
http://go dot sparkpostmail dot com
then redirecting to:
https://revolut dot typeform dot com
This seems really strange. How do we know that it is a trustworthy message originated from revolut?
Cheers
Hey @czcbe
Even if that’s not extremely professional (ahem, @anon33247966, @anon71086934, @Oleksii, @viguerapablo)
is the domain that hosts other forms from :r:, including the complaints form
Typeform does not allow custom domains, that’s true, but they could use some kind of SECURE feature (not that hard) that would make
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I received the same email. Reading this topic I assume this is legit Revolut email.
Since Andreas from Revolut liked my post about assuming it is legit, I double assume
Our personal data processed by a third party website over which REVOLU has no control!
Bullshit!
I would prefer not assuming something or thinking it could be legit, rather be SURE of senders identity if possible. There are certainly implementations ( I assume for this as Juliopp suggested
Thanks
REOVOLUT can send me what he wants, out of the question of filling forms elsewhere than at REVOLUT!
Hi
I received an email from revolute about needing to update my details as in send them a new piece of id in the form of an updated passport or ID card.
Is this a phishing email?
Best regards
I have trust issues with them, they’ve been very unreliable in all of my dealings.
I received it too, I have tried to find information on the app, to see if they ask me for it too on it, but nothing… I still not sure about this email