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Chase spoof calls: how to spot the scam! - +1 302-594-8200 ((302) 594-8200)
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If you see a call flashing JPMorgan Chase or any Chase‑related name, brace yourself – it’s almost always a spoof. Scammers pull your personal data, claim they can lower your interest rate, and pressure you for card numbers, SSNs, or birth dates. The safest move is to hang up immediately, block the number, and call the real bank using the phone on the back of your card or the official website. Never trust a caller who knows details like your last four digits without you sharing them first. Keep a log of repeat numbers and report them to the FTC or your carrier.
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Recent Reports for (302) 594-8200
Someone attempted to open a Chase Bank account in my name, which I know is false since my credit file is locked
The caller attempted to scam me, using my grandmother's name, I remained silent and let them talk, it was an obvious voice scam
The callers from this number were unable to communicate effectively in English and were difficult to understand. They mentioned a Chase credit card, which we do not possess, and proceeded to put me on hold. Upon calling back, the number appeared to be associated with various accounts, including Amazon and Chase. The callers eventually claimed that I needed to file for bankruptcy and threatened to place a lien on my house, despite being unaware of my last name. The situation is clearly a scam.
Regarding the Chase Fraud Department, apparantly there was a $950 attempted charge on E-Bay from Asheville, NC
Clearly a scam, they hung up on me after calling 3 time's before i could block them
Excessive daily calls, sometimes mere minutes apart, led to contacting Chase, revealing a known spoofing scam.
Asked for details on loans or credit cards
The caller used a spoofed number "+13025948200" and claimed to be from JPMorgan Chase, but when I asked what country he was calling from, he became upset and said he was in Afganistan, then the call ended.
Advertising call trying to sell something irrelevant. I didn't engage and hung up fast.
A foreign individual called, inquiring about a laptop purchase in NC using my Visa card; when I denied the purchase, the caller persisted, attempting to obtain my credit card number, and I eventually ended the call and reported the incident to my bank.
The caller claims to be from Chase bank, requesting credit card information while providing account details to appear legitimate, but a call to customer service revealed no record of the call, indicating a scam.
bourne out of suspicion, a call claimed to be from Bank of America regarding a suppossed suspicious activity on my card, however after hunging up and checking my account there was no activity at all, BOA usualy texts me about such issues
My caller ID said it was JPMorgan Chase, but the caller said someone had my info, and tried to open a B of Am account, they gave me the correct number for B of Am, but when i called them, they had no record, possibily a scam to sell credit monitoring services
During the call, details from my last statement were provided, including balance and last payment, in an attempt to seem legitimate, but they requested sensitive credit card information.
The caller continued to call and ask if I could be heard, which was suspicious.
Low-quality recording that cut off abruptly.
The caller possessed extensive personal and financial information, including social security number and address, and claimed to have been referred by JPMorgan Chase, yet refused to disclose their company name or website, raising concerns about potential fraud.
Beware of this number, as they falsely claim to be representatives of Chase Bank, attempting to scam individuals by requesting credit card information to supposedly lower interest rates, with the ultimate goal of stealing money.
This is unacceptable.
They claimed to be with experian, and the number has been used by chase previously, after checking with chase, it was determined to be fradulent.
Call claiming from Chase to cut my interest rate; I mentioned my 0% intro deal, got put on hold, then hung up on the Asian-sounding guy. Definite fraud, no doubt.
I was contacted regarding suspicious activity on my card, I told them I would call back and ended the conversation
I had a similar experience where the caller claimed to be from Chase, had my credit card information, and attempted to transfer my balance to another card, which I found suspicious.
The caller claimed his name was Richard Williams and he was from Jp Morgan Chase, offered me a lower intrest rate on my credit card, just needed some informations from me to confirm, i hung up on him.
Junk call without voicemail. Claimed to be from Chase USA in Wilmington DE. Definitely spam
The caller claimed to be offering lower interest rates,
This situation mirrors the one described in the post below.
They had acces to all my informations when they called me
After being asked for sensitive credit card information by an individual claiming to offer interest rate reductions, it became clear this was a scam, especially after seeing similar complaints about this number.