Totally legit contact for Experian Credit services in the States, you know? Doesn't belong on this shady list at all.
Is This ‘Experian’ Call a Scam? Find Out Fast! - +1 888-397-3742 ((888) 397-3742)
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Imagine receiving a call that pretends to be your credit‑reporting agency, promising a lower interest rate on a card you never applied for. That scenario matches the bulk of complaints about 888‑397‑3742. Callers typically use a spoofed Experian ID, claim affiliation with “Credit Card Services,” and pressure you to press keys or share personal data. Red flags include no prior relationship, vague company name, urgent language, and requests for Social Security or card details. Hang up immediately, block the number, and verify any legitimate issue by contacting the official institution through a known phone line or website. Reporting the number to the FTC or your carrier can also help curb future spam.
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This number used to be associated with Experian Credit reporting, but now it's being used for fraudulent activities
My credit information was compromised, as stated in a notification letter I received
The caller claimed to be from Bank of America, stating that a credit card was open in my name and they were cancelling the account, which seem suspicious.
A scam was attempted, starting with a woman expressing concern about a credit breach, then transferring me to a man claiming to be from a consumer protection agency who possessed my private information.
Repeated calls have been made from multiple numbers, including one that belongs to me, with the caller attempting to deceive by claiming someone is trying to open a credit card or take out a mortgage in my name
A notice from Cencora Inc and its Lash group revealed a potential data breach, compromising personal information such as name, address, and health data.
A call was made to me regarding a credit card application in Pennsylvania, but the heavy Middle Eastern accents raised suspicions, especially considering the caller's claim to be associated with an Experian website.
A potentially hazardous scam has been linked to this number, as it attempts to extract sensitive information, including credit card details and social security numbers
It's a collection call, be carefull
This number is reportedly associated with a credit reporting agency.
Scammers originating from India are targeting individuals using this number.
this number is from McCSA Prospective Fraud Department or so they claim
I recieved an email that appeared to come from Discover, it gave me this number to call, but i'm not sure if it's legit
The caller claimed to be from the Experian debt elimination department and offered to forgive all credit card debt, which seemed too good to be true.
My son and I have received calls from them, and even after he demanded they stop, they keep phoning. The real company name is Credit Card Services. I'm aware the authorities closed down four scam-calling operations; I hope this one gets taken out too.
No legitimate credit card company would request your ss # over the phone.
A scam call was made from the number 888-397-3742.
The caller requested my SSN under the pretext of verifying my identity.
This number is associated with scamming activities
This appears to be a credit card scam
Upon noticing the suspicious 'V' number on the caller ID, the call was ignored, clearly a phishing attempt disguised as Experian.
Recently, I received a call from this number, but they didn't leave a message. It's likely that scammers are spoofing Experian's number, so I've decided to block it to avoid potential fraud.
Need to block it
The caller's request for a full social security number raises significant concerns regarding the legitimacy and security of the interaction.
They wanted my SSN, which i didnt give them, thats just not safe
This number is associated with scammers claiming to know credit history, yet failing to provide a name.
This is definitly a scam
A call was received this morning from scammers, where a woman in a call center repeated 'hello' without leaving a message, indicating the number is likely spoofed despite appearing valid in internet searches.
It's clear that the caller is not actually from Experian, as they claim to be able to reduce interest rates on credit cards, which is not a service Experian provides.