01-25-2024 11:03 AM
Hello,
In this day and age of fishing attacks, I wanted to confirm that the user account CS_Agent is able to help me with my account issues - I see a lot of posts asking to message CS_Agent and when I did, it asked me for some personal information that I should probably make sure the user is legitimately a Public Mobile customer service agent.
I know that it says "Customer Support Agent" in the description but honestly, I'm not familiar with the Community Forums and I know in other forums - that is just a "self-description" that the user can enter. I was expecting some kind of "Star" or "Verified Public Mobile Agent Account" or something.
They asked for my PIN, last 4 digits of my credit card, address and account number (even though I was logged in at the time).
Thanks
01-25-2024 01:04 PM
@Sewing4funny Yes those are legit questions that CS Agent asks to validate you have info that is unique to your account. Usually they've asked for PIN and phone number. If you don't know PIN the list gets a lot more extensive.
01-25-2024 11:18 AM
That is customer service agent. No worries.
Did you initially submit a ticket for CSA help or a private message? If private message, CSA will need to verify account holder with those questions. If submitting a ticket, less likely that those questions need to be asked. However, sometimes CSA also will ask verifying questions even with ticket.
01-25-2024 11:05 AM - edited 01-25-2024 11:05 AM
yes, @CS_Agent is real Public Mobile support staff
and it is normal they ask those validation questions
So, you can answer them and there is no concern of phishing or so