Obviously, Fidelity was the one calling regarding a past 401k, it was legit
Is that Fidelity call legit or a scam? - +1 603-402-5050 ((603) 402-5050)
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Never trust a cold call that asks for personal info. If you receive a call from +1‑603‑402‑5050 claiming to be Fidelity, hang up immediately and verify the number on Fidelity’s official website or your account statements. Scammers often spoof the caller ID and request your Social Security number, account numbers, or passwords. Do not provide any personal info until you are certain the call is legitimate. Block the number, report it to the FTC and your phone carrier, and consider placing a Do‑Not‑Call request. Keeping a record of the call can help authorities track spoofing patterns.
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It is essential to be aware that caller ID numbers can be manipulated, allowing scammers to display any number they choose, and caution should be exercised when receiving unsolicited calls.
Sharing security information with them seems unwise and potentially hazardous.
This number is confirmed to be from Fidelity Investments, they called about my account
Turns out it was Fidelity returnin my call about my 401k account, all good.
This was a genuin call from a Fidelity representive regarding Enterprise 401K.
Unless a request for a call has been made, Fidelity does not initiate calls to customers.
From my experience, the caller representing Fidelity Retirement 401K/retirement services appears to be genuine, likely due to their administration of pension plans for companies like HP, which can sometimes lead to confusion when they make calls, but in this instance, I found the security questions to be a necessary step.
The call from Fidelity Investments was legitimate, offering assistance with my employer's 401k plan.
A significant proportion of comments on this thread appear to be fake, suggesting a scam
Its probably a scam, when you call back, they say they are from Fidelity workforce retirement services, then they ask for your account number, and if you dont have it, they ask for your informations.
The person calling from Fidelity Investment was genuinly related to my employers 401k plan, seemd legitimate
The incoming call from this number did not leave a voicemail, suggesting it may be unimportant or a wrong number, even if not a scam.
Regarding the old 401k, did you decide to leave it as is or roll it over?
Despite multiple calls from this number, no messages have been left, and I am unsure if it is genuinely related to Fidelity or if the number is being spoofed.
A voicemail was left, and indeed, it was Fidelity reaching out to discuss options regarding my 401k plan.
I received a genuine call from Fidelity regarding my 401k after leaving my previous employer.
This number is asociated with Fidelity, a company i have a account with, and they called to discuss my investments
The call was missed, and no message was left. This raises doubts about the caller's legitimacy, especially if they claim to be from a reputable company like Fidelity
The caller claimed to offer retirement management services for a 2% fee of one's total assets, which seems suspiciously like a scam
The call was answered for only two rings before being hung up, potentially indicating a spoofed call from Fidelity Investments.
This is a follow-up call from the Fidelity representative I spoke with earlier, regarding an issue I initially raised with them.
This number is legitimate and belongs to Fidelity investments, and they only call if you have a existing relationship with them, or atleast had one in the past
Despite my phone number being unlisted and not provided to them, I received a call that may be associated with Fidelity, although it is likely spam.
As confirmed by others, this is a legitimate call from Fidelity Workplace Retirement. To verify, I contacted a trusted number and found it to be authentic, although initially I was cautious with the information requested.
To Alan Robins, my email adress is [email protected], i just wanna confirm if you sent the notice to the correct account
This number is legitimate, as it belongs to Fidelity workforce retirement services, which contacted me regarding my 401k account after I left my previous job.
This number is legitimate, belonging to Fidelity, and it's likely that you have some affiliation with them if you've received a call; they don't engage in cold calls, and the broker's extension may not be visible, but this number is associated with their services
Since my cell phone number is reserved for trusted contacts, any unfamiliar caller raises suspicions, and I've found that this number is allegedly associated with Fidelity Investments, but I object to unsolicited calls and have blocked the number as a result.
Blocking this number was necessary after they called.