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Summary — +14169410408
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Yesterday afternoon, a wave of calls from +14169410408 claimed to be from TD Bank. The script typically offers a free credit‑monitoring or identity‑theft service, asks for name, birthdate, address, and tries to persuade you to sign up for a trial period. The callers often sound robotic and switch between female and male voices, which is a hallmark of auto‑dialed scams. Hang up immediately, do not provide personal data, and block the number. Report the incident to your bank’s fraud department and to the Canadian Anti‑Fraud Centre. Consider placing the number on a do‑not‑call list and monitor your credit reports for any unauthorized activity.
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Recent Reports for (416) 941-0408
Claiming to represent TD Bank with a service for identity theft prevention, the caller knew my name, which was unsettling.
Somone called my husban, and asked if he was him, then said he would call back later
This scam appears to be highly sophisticated, but it's crucial to note that TD would never contact customers from a private number - be wary of 'Rebecca'
A scammer, posing as 'Rebecca Miller' from TD Canada Trust, attempted to obtain credit card information
I recieved two consecurive calls from this number, but they didnt answer either time
Be cautious, as this number may lead to unauthorized debits from your bank account, and their claim of being from your bank is likely a ruse.
Upon receiving a call from this number, the individual claimed to be from TD and already knew my name, prompting them to request my date of birth and address, which was unfortunately provided.
Receiving numerous calls from this number, yet no voicemessage is ever left behinde.
They claied to be calling from TD credit card, but hang up when i told them my son dont live here
I recieved a call from this number, however there was no message or further comunications.
The caller requested my birthdate and address, claiming I would receive an email about a free credit score, which has left me uneasy about potential consequences
Someone rang me from this numbre, dont beleive them its a scam aparently, they try to steel your identiy, the lady who spoke, her name was XXXX XXXX and she claimes to work for TD Canada, report it and make it viraly
The caller claims to be from TD credit card services but fails to provide details when asked, stating they will call back later.
Over the past week, I received five calls; when I returned the call, I spoke with Rebecca, who persistently asked for my name in a voice that was not entirely robotic but had a mechanical quality, regardless of the time of day or night; perhaps someone could engage with this automated system and redirect it to contact a police station
Receiving two missed calls from this number raised suspicions, given that scammers typically only call once; I had been expecting a call and decided to return it, speaking with a woman claiming to represent TD who requested my name for security purposes, which I refused to provide due to her own inability to disclose the nature of the call
I recieved two missed calls from this number, which is unusual for scammers who ushally only call once, so i called back and spoke with a woman claiming to be from TD
A woman, claiming to represent TD bank, attempts to deceive you into divulging personal info with her rapid speech and fluent English, having already obtained your full name, postal code, and other details.
TD scam, aparently she calls herself Rebecca Miller or somethin else
I've encoutered a very convinving automated system, which can be dificult to distingush from a live person, especialy if you engage with it for a while, as I unfortunatly did, until I noticed a slight robotic tone when they repeated my postal code
The caller claimed to be a representative of TD Bank.
I've recieved several calls from this number but i dont anser unknown numbers
Personal information was requested, likely for fraudulent purposes involving credit cards
A woman, claiming to be a TD representative, contacted me with an offer of a free credit score and requested confirmation of my name multiple times, which raised suspicions since TD wouldn't typically ask for such information
Under no circumstances should you divulge personal information; instead, it's the responsibility of Rogers, Bell, and Telus to take action against such numbers, so block it on your phone for now
Beware, this is a scam. A woman asked for personal info, including email and birthdate, which was unfortunately provided.
Beware of this number, as it has already been reported for scamming activities; the caller requested personal details, including email address and birth date, which were unfortunately provided.
Ignoring the calls is advisable, as they tend to call repeatedly for a short period, followed by an extended period of silence
Exercise caution with this number, as its legitimacy is uncertain; the caller claims to be from ID Assist, a service supposedly protecting against identity theft in relation to TD Credit Cards, but its authenticity is questionable.
Monthly calls from this number started after I answered and realized it was a scam, now they persist in calling me.