An attempt was made to trick me into a wire transfer under the guise of clearing questionable transactions, which would have resulted in financial loss.
Why That Chase‑Spoof Number Is Trying to Steal Your Info! - +1 405-272-9935 ((405) 272-9935)
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Expert Opinion
Yesterday night I got a call from the 405‑272‑9935 line and the vibe was unmistakably a spoof. The number repeatedly shows up on caller ID as Chase, yet the script pushes for credit‑card numbers, Zelle confirmations, or bogus fraud alerts. Hang up instantly and verify any claim by dialing the official number on the back of your card or logging into your account online. Never share PINs or codes over the phone, and consider adding the number to your block list. If you keep getting silent or empty‑handed calls, report them to the FTC and your carrier’s spam‑stop service.
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Recent Reports for (405) 272-9935
My husband received a text message yesterday that read:
A suspicious caller claimed to be from Chase, stating that someone was charging my account $2000 at a time, but it was likely a spoofing attempt
Following a text message allegedly from Chase's fraud department, I received multiple calls from the 405 number, which I declined, and eventually spoke with a man who claimed to be addressing a fraud issue on my account, but he became silent when I suggested calling back through the official number on my card.
This is my bank with CHASE
This number showed up on my caller ID, dont know who it is or what they want.
When I dialed the number 14052729935, which was supposedly for international debit card use, I was greeted by the familiar automated female voice of Chase.
I got a text message on 1/23/2023 at 3:25 PM from +1 (805) 253-7385, it was pretty suspisous
A fraud warning from JPMorgan Chase Bank was received, regarding a $2,000 Zelle transfer, with options to reply or opt out
A caller claiming to represent Chase Bank attempted to take control of my account by reporting a fraudulent charge.
The caller claimed there was questionable fraud activity on my account, asking about specific transactions, which seemed suspicious.
Be cautious, this is a deceitful scheme where they claim to be alerting you about fraudulent activity on your account, but their intention is to obtain your personal information.
The caller claimed there was suspicious activity on my bank account and attempted to verify my account access.
An automated message initially requested credit card information, but upon refusing and pressing 0, a live Chase Customer Service Agent confirmed that the call was fraudulent.
A call was received claiming to be from Chase Bank, stating that my Zelle Pay had suspicious activity and attempting to obtain my banking confirmation code
Apparently, the phone number 405-272-9935 is a legitimate Chase Bank number, however it's being utilised by scammers through a method called 'masking', allowing them to disguize their actual number, thus making it seem like the call is originating from Chase Bank, when in fact, it's not, so if you recieve a call from this number, immediatly hang up and contact Chase Bank directly, hopefully these scamers will be caught soon and their operation shutted down.
This number needs to cease its attempts to obtain credit card information from unsuspecting individuals.
Foreign criminals are using fake numbers to target victims, highlighting the desperation and deceit involved.
The claim made by the caller about lowering credit card interest rates seems highly suspicious, especially given the heavy accent of the person on the other end
A robocall claimed they couldlower my credit card interest, which is ironic given that I don't have any credit debt.
This number is associated with automated calls
At 9:21am on July 22, 2019, I received a call from 405-272-9935, with Caller ID displaying JP Morgan Chase, but no message was left; it's likely another bank scam related to international transactions on my debit card.
I got a call from this number and noboddy was on the other end, the caller ID said JP Morgan Chase but I dont think its real
A call was made to allegedly reduce credit card interest rates, despite our household having no debt.
After returning the call, I was prompted to enter my 16-digit credit card number, which seems suspicious since it's not listed as a Chase customer service number
It might have been true 8 year ago, who knows whats going on now.
That's not accurite
The call was ignored, as it came in at an inconvenient time and no message was left
A call was received claiming to be about my Chase credit card interest rates, but I do not have a Chase credit card, which indicates a potential scam.
No message was left by the caller