It depends exactly which details they are asking for!
As others have said, your account number and sort code is generally fine as they don't enable anyone to make purchases.
It is the long number on the front of the card and the 3 digit security code on the back that you should be careful with.
When I rang up Specsavers the other week to order some replacement glasses the sales advisor wanted me to provide both of those details to pay for my order over the phone! I politely declined and asked to pay when I collected them
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