This is likely a scam, as Kohl's does not typically make calls to customers
Is that Kohl’s? How to spot the fake credit‑card scam
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These automated calls from +1‑262‑704‑8208 keep pretending to be Kohl’s credit‑card reps, asking for the last four digits of your SSN or other personal data. In reality they’re a classic social‑security‑number scam that uses a spoofed Kohl’s intro to sound legit. The safest move is to hang up immediately, never give any numbers, and block the line. If you actually have a Kohl’s card, call the official customer‑service number on the back of the card to confirm any past‑due notices. Report the number to your carrier and to the FTC to help stop the abuse. Also review your credit report for any unexpected activity.
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Definatly not a scammer from Kohls
Kohls only contacts me when my account is past due, which is my responsibility, not theirs
Receiving multiple calls from this number, allegedly from Kohls, without a message is puzzling, especially since our account is current. It's reasonable to expect a message or a more straightforward approach from a legitimate company.
Kohl's credit card services has been making automated calls to customers who are past due on their payments, which may be a reason to consider cancelling the card
I wanna stop this caller from callin me, how do i do that, its gettin annoyin.
No message was left, but I found this website when I Googled the number
Apparently, recieved automated voice calls instructing me to return the call regarding suposed charges on my Kohl's card, however it seems unoffical and likley a scam. Inconvienent as they often call twice daily for the past week.
Robot call about social security
My daughter received a call from this number requesting that she pay her Kohl's credit card, but she doesn't have a Kohl's credit card, and the message claimed to be from Kohl's while asking for her social security number, which raises concerns.