Have run into this twice during the past week, once on my bank's website and the other time at my insurance company. Now, I am completely in favor of confirming my identity when performing an online transaction. But both of these institutions are using the same service that evidently scoops up personal information about your financial history.
The way this works, you take a "quiz" with multiple choice questions. And the questions are ridiculous. Three of them were about cars that I owned in the 1980's! Maybe I'm weird, but I'm not especially into cars and don't remember all the details about my rides over 30 years ago. Another question was the name of the seller and the purchase price of a home that I bought in 2002. Was digging through my files to find that. Out of more than half a dozen questions, the only one I could answer with certainty was the name of a company I worked for almost 10 years ago. Geez, if you're going to ask those kinds of questions, at least stick to the past 10 years.
I just couldn't pass the "quiz" at the insurance company and had to call support. They were very nice, asked a few easy questions, sent me a text message and I was all set. I lucked out at the bank and somehow managed to pass their quiz, but I was just guessing on two of the four questions. Has anyone else experienced this ridiculous system?
The way this works, you take a "quiz" with multiple choice questions. And the questions are ridiculous. Three of them were about cars that I owned in the 1980's! Maybe I'm weird, but I'm not especially into cars and don't remember all the details about my rides over 30 years ago. Another question was the name of the seller and the purchase price of a home that I bought in 2002. Was digging through my files to find that. Out of more than half a dozen questions, the only one I could answer with certainty was the name of a company I worked for almost 10 years ago. Geez, if you're going to ask those kinds of questions, at least stick to the past 10 years.
I just couldn't pass the "quiz" at the insurance company and had to call support. They were very nice, asked a few easy questions, sent me a text message and I was all set. I lucked out at the bank and somehow managed to pass their quiz, but I was just guessing on two of the four questions. Has anyone else experienced this ridiculous system?