A mother went to the bank to deposit her child's ang bao's money. She brought the passbook only to realise the wrong one when she has joined the long queue in the bank. She asked if money could be deposited into her child's personal account by giving her child's name and identity card's number. The teller refused to accept the deposit, citing that the bank account number could not be revealed to a third party. The mother has to return to the bank with the correct passbook again.
My Comments:
The bank has done correctly to protect its client's banking details. If our banking details are in the wrong hands, we are likely to suffer financial loss or unnecesary troubles.
What about our identity card's number? In filling up any forms meant for anything, we are asked for this unique number and we simply give it away freely and easily. Is there any protection against the misuse of this number?
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