Thursday, 27 July 2023

How to Protect Your Nectar Points from Fraud

Nectar points (and other similar clubcards)

Social media reports circulating suggest fraudulent activity on their Nectar card.

Here are some tips on what to do if you experience this:

  1. Contact Nectar immediately. The sooner you report the fraudulent activity, the sooner Nectar can investigate and take steps to protect your account.
  2. Check your Nectar account activity. Go to the Nectar website or app and check your account activity. This will show you all of the transactions that have been made on your account, including the fraudulent ones.
  3. Keep a copy of your receipts. If you have any receipts from the stores where you used your Nectar card, keep them as evidence. This will help Nectar to investigate the fraud.
  4. Change your Nectar password. This will help to prevent the fraudsters from accessing your account again.
  5. Be vigilant about your online security. Make sure that you are using strong passwords and that you are not clicking on any suspicious links.

It is important to note that Nectar may not be able to explain what happened in your case. However, they should be able to investigate the fraud and take steps to protect your account.

Here are some additional tips to help you keep your Nectar points safe:

  • Never share your Nectar card number or PIN with anyone.
  • Be careful about what information you share online. Fraudsters can use information like your name, address, and date of birth to steal your Nectar points.
  • Keep your Nectar card in a safe place. If you lose your card, report it to Nectar immediately.
  • Check your Nectar account activity regularly. This will help you to spot any fraudulent activity early.

By following these tips, you can help to protect your Nectar points from fraud.

A massive list of usernames and passwords is also being used so check your Nectar account - the first thing they will do is change your security details and then have a card sent to their mule addresses (source: LatestDeals)

Go to this website and check your email address - It will tell you if you have been hacked so change your password immediately!

Visit https://haveibeenpwned.com/ to check yours.


Nectar Fraud was also reported by Watchdog in the article.


Nectar advice on Staying Safe Online.

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