Is Bupa Give Back a Scam? Cashback Reward Program

Is Bupa Give Back a Scam? Cashback Reward Program

The Bupa Give Back is not a scam, but since Bupa members will start receiving $315 million cashback from November 28, scammers may want to take advantage of it. Therefore, Bupa members are advised to go directly to the legitimate Bupa link below for information about the Cashback Reward Program, instead of clicking the links in suspicious emails or text messages.

Click the following link for information about the Bupa Give Back:

Also, Bupa wants to remind their members to make sure they have the correct bank details with Bupa and encourage them to check by going to their website and logging in using their details. If they need to update their bank details, they can do so once they are logged in. Eligible policyholders will receive between $35 and $314 and the money should land in bank accounts through to the end of the year as part of our Christmas cashback.

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  • December 1, 2023 at 11:35 PM by an anonymous user from: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    The email we received was very detailed and included links to pages to supply bank details.

    I find that hard to accept given many other companies say that is exactly the conduct they do not follow...

  • December 1, 2023 at 11:33 PM by an anonymous user from: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    The email we recieved was very detailed and included links to pages to supply bank details.

    I find that hard to accept given many other forms say that is exactly thte conduct they do not follow...

  • December 20, 2022 at 10:15 PM by an anonymous user from: North Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    How come BUPA thinks mature members wish to send bank details to them. It is my account and every 6 months I send/pay a cheque to you for renewal. I do not wish to spend the rest of my life worrying that some dishonest/disgruntled/careless person has hacked your computer files and nefarious characters somewhere in the world can now plot harm to me. You have our address, where we have lived for over 2 decades, and I presume this whole refund thing is at the behest of the Federal Gov't, so please just send us a cheque, or reduce our next payment by the $308. Apart from that neither of us are much good at navigating computer logins-it always fails, and call centres are only for the most desperate of people who have days to waste.

    ..Garry Battershell. Membership #52806718

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