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50% Spam Risk
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This number has been reported as spam 5 times, has been searched 30 times, and has garnered 5 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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Leave a CommentThis number is a big scam. My brother received a dozen calls - some late on a Sa****ay night - asking for me. When he would ask the nature of the call, he was told it was a private matter. The fact was that he felt harassed. He brought this to my attention and gave me this 800 number. When I called to inquire, I also heard the recording asking for my entire credit card number and then a human with a foreign accent stated the only way to tell what this was about would be for me to give either my card number or social security number. Since I own the property but do not live there, I know the phone number must have been taken from tax records. It seems too easy to get information. This was very scary.
Okay, Im the idiot that gave away all his info. But I was at least smart enough to check it out afterwards and to follow up with Chase. As it turns out, this number (and 302-282-8004) are legitimate. They are calling about late payments (I had 3) and as several people have suggested, they are a 3rd party collection agency. They legitimatly waived 2 fees and authorized a payment which will go thru tomorrow. When I called the number I put in my account # which did not work (which scared me) and then I was transfered to a women who worked to resolve the over due fees on my account. After I finished, I realized I gave her my soc, and decided to do some verification. I checked chase on line to see if the adjustments had gone thru and they had. I then called chase and asked them directly about the numbers. She admited that they WERE affiliated with Chase and were part of the collection agency dept.
I received the same scenario as posted above by "Not Falling For It". The voice message was left for me on my *work* phone number without an attempt to call my cell number first. I actually have two different accounts for Chase so I wouldn't have even known which account they were calling about anyway if it was real.
This number was given to us as a customer service number to call because we were told we had an unpaid balance on our Chase credit card. We have never had a Chase credit card. When you call the number a recording says "thank you for calling customer support, please enter your 16-digit card number...", however they don't identify it as being Chase. Every other credit card customer support number will state the name of the card issuer in the recording when the call is answered. If you don't enter a card number a live person will get on the line and ask you for your card number a***n. When asked, they say they are with Chase and then ask for your social security number so they can look up your account. When you refuse to give them your info and tell them you don't have a card with Chase they either transfer you to someone else or disconnect the call. Classic phishing scam.
This is the same company calling claiming to be Chase - originally called from 302-282-8004 - search that number for other comments
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