The call I received from this number was a fraudulent attempt, claiming to be from Uber headquarters, and involved a sophisticated scam targeting Uber drivers, including offers of promotional advances and manipulating the Uber app, which I have reported to the authorities.
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Expert Opinion
Block unknown numbers promptly and let the call go to voicemail before deciding to engage. If a text claims a delivery, verify it directly in the app—most legitimate services won’t use random numbers. Avoid sharing personal data or confirming any promotions until you’ve confirmed the source. Consider using your carrier’s spam‑filtering tools and report repeated nuisance calls to the FTC. When the voice sounds generic or asks odd questions, treat it as a potential scam and hang up.
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Recent Reports for (469) 290-6361
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Scammers faking Uber HQ reps, saying they're verifying driver details to stop fraud on accounts. They know your pickup spot, customer's name, and time—offering a $500 promo card delivered to your door. Clearly, Uber's data is compromised; this caller had my info, customer's details, and app know-how. Looks like an insider's leaking to crooks who've hacked the system. Reported it to Rosemont PD on July 7, 2024—hoping they chase down these financial crooks. Tip off local cops if you spot leads.
This fraudulent call claimed to be from Uber headquarters, alleging they needed to verify driver information to prevent fraudulent activity on accounts, offering a $500 promotional advance and card, which raised significant concerns about a data breach within Uber's systems, as the caller had access to my name, phone number, and specific customer details, including the time of pickup, indicating a potential leak from within Uber or its associates, with the incident reported to the police department in Rosemont on July 7th, 2024, in hopes that authorities will investigate these financial crimes and consider any information that might lead to the suspects.
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