Bank of Ireland has warned customers about the latest scam doing the rounds.
The bank has advised its customers not to give out any of their personal information to a "fraudster" who has been contacting people with a variety of "offers."
The scammer has been contacting customers via phone and email.
Bank of Ireland issued a tweet this morning warning customers to never disclose any serial numbers or log in details to their accounts.
https://twitter.com/bankofireland/status/984710281732423680
Customers unsure of whether contact from the bank is genuine or not can call Bank of Ireland customer service 01 4885466 or email [email protected].
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