Recently, a call from this number was received, identified as potential spam, with the same voice as previous calls claiming to be from Visa fraud prevention.
Is IBC’s Visa fraud line legit or a scam? - +1 866-928-9251 ((866) 928-9251)
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Never disclose your full card number on unsolicited calls. If you get a call claiming to be from Visa fraud protection or IBC, hang up and call the bank using the number printed on your card or on the bank’s official website. Do not press any keys in an automated menu, and never share personal details like SSN, DOB, or ZIP unless you initiated the call to a verified number. Recordings may sound official, but scammers can spoof caller ID. Ask the representative for a case number and verify it directly with your bank. When in doubt, treat the call as suspicious and report it to your bank’s fraud department.
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It's puzzling why someone would respond to a post from 10 years ago.
My card is not working, and unfortunately, it's the weekend, so I won't be able to address the issue until tomorrow, which is frustrating.
My card isnt working today, somethin about Best Buy, dont even shop ther
Two calls were received from this number on separate days, and after verifying with IBC bank, it is believed to be a fraudulent attempt
IBC's message was legitimate, as it confirmed a transaction from the previous night, and the verification process was smooth.
An automated caller requested my debit card details, name, and zip code, but I realized it was a scam and hung up
Upon searching with Yahoo and Google, I found that the provided information is unavailable, which raises questions about the intention behind the post, and the racist tone is concerning
A recorded message was left on my answering machine, which I believe to be a scam; as previously stated, 8669289251 is a fraudulent number claiming to be from IBC bank, and it is essential not to call back or provide any personal information
Removing the block is necessary.
Warning: 8669289251 is a fraudulent number pretending to be IBC bank, attempting to gather personal and credit card information through automated prompts; do not engage or respond
It is tolerable
The phrase 'thanks for smoking' seems unrelated to any phone call experience.
Verification of suspicious charges was the purpose of the call from IBC Bank's fraud department
This number is from IBC bank fraud prevention, i hope they are not trying to scam me
This number belongs to my bank.
This is a legitamate call, they just want to verify your IBC bank Visa card.
This number is linked to a scammer.
It's frustrating, they keep calling me, despite having the wrong number, and a womens name associated with it
This number belongs to IBC's fraud detection department, which contacts cardholders to verify their identity
This appeares to be a fraudelent activty
Out of curiosity, I decided to call the number back to gather more information.
Given the conflicting messages about this number, my experience as of 3/22/16 is as follows.
A similar call was received, featuring a voicemail with a claim that one of my cards had been compromised.
Apparently, this is a legitimate VISA fraud line, despite feeling like a scam at first, as confirmed by my local IBC branch, although the system is poorly designed and resembles scam tactics
This number has been identified as a scam and has been ongoing for years.
Similar experiences have been reported with this number, which is quite frustrating.
Verification confirmed that the call was legitimate, being an automated purchase verification line from IBC Bank, which was triggered by a flagged online purchase from China.
Further investigation revealed that the phone number in question appears to be legitimate, as confirmed by another branch of the company
I received a legitimate call regarding a recent transaction on my account; after verifying with my bank, I called back and followed the automated prompts, which asked for the last four digits of my SSN and birthdate to confirm the transaction.