Multiple calls claimed to be from T‑Mobile’s fraud department; the caller said my account was hacked, locked me out, and attempted to charge two iPhone 15s through a third‑party Apple site. Calls dropped, then he called back, insisting it was a secure line for verification, sending codes and a link to upload a photo ID. I hung up, called T‑Mobile 611, and they confirmed it was fraud. Beware—this scam caused major headaches, but my bank blocked the charges.
Scam Alert: Impersonating Fraud Dept
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Have you ever gotten a call that sounded too urgent to ignore, only to realize it was a trap? This situation screams scam alert—a fraudster posing as T-Mobile's Fraud Department to steal your info and make unauthorized purchases. They use tactics like fake verification codes and ID requests to gain access. Hang up immediately if something feels off, and never share personal details over unsolicited calls. Contact the real company directly through official channels, like T-Mobile's app or known number, to verify. Enable two-factor authentication on accounts and monitor statements closely. Reporting to the FTC can help stop these creeps—your quick thinking saved the day here, but vigilance is key for everyone.
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