Apparently, this is a Loss Prevention number
Scam alert: PNC‑style fraud calls explained!
Summary — +18002255671
Expert Opinion
Reports keep surfacing that the caller asks you to have your card number ready for a representative. The pattern matches common bank‑impersonation scams: a urgent tone, request for personal or financial details, and a claim to be PNC loss‑prevention. Never share the full number, PIN, or security code over the phone, and verify the caller by ending the call and dialing the official bank number yourself. Use call‑blocking or spam‑filter tools, and report the number to the FTC or your carrier. Stay skeptical, keep your accounts monitored, and educate anyone else who might receive the same call.
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Recent Reports for (800) 225-5671
I think its a call from PNBC bank
A woman claimed to be from PNC, stating she was calling about a debit card issue.
This number is allegedly related to bank loss protection
This is a scam, Pnc fraud wont call you, they will just put a hold on your card until you contact the bank, i know this because i ussed to work for pnc
Investigating the number after hours revealed a scam, confirmed by someone with experience working at a bank
This number is asociated with Pnb bank
Request to verify card activity
I contacted them and everythings all set
It became clear that this was not a legitimate call from the bank when the supposed 'PNC Rep' requested the 3-digit security code from the back of my card, prompting me to contact PNC-Bank directly at 1-888-762-2265, where I was assured that such a request would never be made by the bank.
The legitimacy of this call was confirmed as an automated message alerted me to suspicious debit card activity, which was promptly addressed by a live representative after a brief wait, resulting in my card being disabled and an offer to replace it.
I can confirm that this number is actually PNC, as I received a call from them regarding a fraud warning, and subsequent verification through their main number confirmed the authenticity of the call and the cancellation of my card
Its a scam for shure, PNC bank will never call you direktly, dont give out your informations
A recent call from this number raised concerns when the caller requested sensitive information, claiming to represent PNC
This number contacted me, inquiring about my name, and mentioned a fraudulent charge, but I had already obtained a new card from the PNC branch, rendering my old card useless
Following a call from this number, I contacted PNC through their official channels and was transferred to the Loss Prevention department, where it was confirmed that there was an unauthorized charge on my account, leading to the immediate cancellation of my card.
The caller requested my card number, supposedly for purchases.
The caller was unknow, listed as bank loss, but my bank wouldnt call me this way.
Upon receiving a call from PNC recovery, I verified my information while on the line and soon discovered it was a scam, prompting me to block the number and secure my account
It's obviousley a scam, according to Pnc, they dont contact peoples about fraud investigatiions, and they have their own departement for that, they also said this number is not a contractor and is actualy in their fraud database.
Permission is granted
Apparently, this number is associated with my bank.
This is identified as a scam aimed at stealing personal identification.
I recieved an automated call that claim they're from my PNC debit card account, but after checking my account, i found nothing suspicious, and i dont think i'll call them back
This number has been used for legitimate calls regarding potential fraudulent charges on my card, indicating it might be associated with my bank's security measures.
The number is allowed.
This number is legitimate.
This caller is legitimate, as they verify debit card transactions.
I am attempting to validate charges on a supposedly closed account.
After experiencing the same issue, it turned out to be a legitimate call from PNC Bank's loss prevention department.