This is a call from Chase regarding a declined card charge
Chase‑spoof scam? What you need to know! - +1 888-373-1969 ((888) 373-1969)
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Oddly enough, the same 888‑373‑1969 digits keep popping up linked to a so‑called Chase call, yet the bank repeatedly confirms the line isn’t theirs. This pattern points to classic phone‑number spoofing, where scammers borrow trusted brand names to harvest personal data. If you receive an unexpected call claiming to be from Chase, hang up and call the official number on the back of your card or on Chase’s website. Never share account numbers, PINs, or verification codes over the phone. Keep a record of the call details and report the incident to Chase’s fraud department and to the FTC.
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They claim my account needs to be unlocked
Apparently, this is a Chase business credit card number.
At 9:30 PM, when my ringer was off, this scammer called and woke up two disabled seniors.
Somebody with a heavy Indian accent, claiming to be from J.P. Morgan Chase, tried to scam me by asking for my zip code, I refised and they hung up
A scammer identifying as "Brittany" requested my personal information, then hung up when questioned; Chase bank's fraud department confirmed the number as fraudulent
They claimed to be from Chase Credit Card, but I dont have an acount with them, and when I picked up, ther was no responce
Instead of answering a call from Chase, you should initiate the call yourself using the number on the back of your card, they can verify if the call is legit.
Necessary action required
A voicemail was left claiming there was a Chase branch reconciliation issue, but the message was garbled and the guy had a thick accent, so i called the real Chase number and they said it was a fake call
This number is reportedly associated with the fraud department.
This appears to be an automated titling office.
Because I had my bluetooth earbuds in, my mic didnt work when I answered the phone
Obviously a scam, chased customers usualy get email notifications, dont call back or you will be in trouble
Legitimate credit card follow-up
Having an acount with this company, I was unsure why they called from an unrecognized number, as they didnt leave a mesage, and trying to return the call was unfruitful
After calling my bank to verify this number, they informeed me that it was a fraudulent one.
This is my bank's number
A voicemail from this number, though somewhat garbled due to a poor connection and foreign accent, prompted me to investigate further, leading me to suspect a potential scam.
Although this number is used by Chase's fraud department, it's essential to note that numbers can be easily spoofed, allowing someone to make calls appearing to come from a different number, such as 888-373-1969.
A woman, claiming to be from Chase, made a call, but her tone suggested fraud; she was accordingly dealt with
The sound quality was extremely poor, possibly due to a speakerphone, and the caller had to repeat themselves multiple times, claiming I had applied for a credit card, which I had done just prior, and they attempted to send a confirmation code, but I declined, and they quickly ended the call, seeming like a potential scam.
The point of such a strategy would be moot if the call were genuinely forwarded to Chase, as it would negate the scammer's intent.
Be careful of fraud, they can forward your number to chase if you call them back
this number is involved in fraudulent activities
This number is being used for bussiness purposes
This experience has shown that they use various tactics to lure victims into their scam.
A scammer claimed to be from Chase Credit Card services, stating they had received an inquiry, but it's known that Chase typically sends secure messages instead of making calls.
Numbers 8883731969 and 8002788830, which were mentioned in a call and a subsequent message, are not affiliated with Chase.
The caller claimed to represent the Chase Fraud Department.