2,000 Had Money Withdrawn From Their Accounts During the Nets Collapse
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The cleanup after Saturday's outage at Nets is nearing completion. The Consumer Council T�nk calls for making the system more robust.
After Nets' crash on Saturday, many Danes experienced money being deducted from their cards for things they never bought. Nets calls this an unfortunate consequence and acknowledges that the company needs to rebuild trust.
Due to poor design, believes professorNets confirmed on Wednesday that the incorrect charges were another "unfortunate consequence" of Saturday's crash. Initially, the company had no explanation for why Danes had been charged for other people's purchases. But now they have gotten to the bottom of the matter. In an email to TV 2, Nets' press manager, Søren Winge, writes that the technical explanation is long. But in short, the error occurred beca…
In total, approximately 2,000 people have been charged money for purchases that someone else – unsuspecting, that is. This is what Nets' country manager, Allan Bonke, says in an interview with TV 2. - We are working with banks to clear this up. And hopefully within a few days the money will have been paid back, he says. But how can it happen that money can be withdrawn from my account for purchases that others have made? - It is also a terrible …
Around 2,000 payments have been withdrawn from incorrect accounts.
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