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Capital One scam calls – how to protect yourself!
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Watch out for unexpected calls that claim to be from Capital One. Never share your Social Security number, credit‑card details, or login credentials over the phone unless you initiated the call using the number on the back of your card. If a caller asks for personal info, hang up and call the official customer‑service line yourself. Keep records of the call—time, name, what was requested—and report suspicious activity to the FTC or your bank’s fraud department. Using a separate, verified number protects you from spoofed scams and helps stop fraudsters from exploiting legitimate brand numbers.
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User’s feedback: Good and safe
This number rang twice before ending the call
Apparently someone claiming to be from Capital one, but they seem to be faking it somtimes
I was a victim of a scam, losing $6,000 to fraudulent purchases on my Capital One card over a five-day period, after unknowingly trusting a bogus webpage that listed this phone number as a means of setting up my account.
There's no indication that this number is associated with spam.
This number has been identified as belonging to Capital One, and it is not a scam.
Blocking is not effective
Possibly there are hackers or spammers involked in this who try to extrack informations from pepul (READERS BEWARE!!!)
I've been getting calls from multiple numbers
He posed as a worker of the investigative comittee
When seeking assistance with a credit report dispute, the customer service from Capital One was unhelpful, as they refused to provide written information, complicating the resolution process.
Account policies and rights update, thats what they said
This number is not spam, and the incorrect classification has caused me to miss an important call, so I request that it be removed from the list.
This number is actually associated with reporting fraud on a Capitol One card, and is not a spam or fraudulent call.
Unauthorized debits were reported from the website skillz.com or Skillz Inc., with amounts typically being $10 or $5.
This name and number are not recognized, implying an unfamiliar or unsolicited contact.
After verifying, it appears this is indeed a legitimate phone number, as I have previously worked with the associated company.
This isn’t spam; it’s the credit‑card activation number I dialed.
This is not spam, it my credit card activation phone number, I called them myself
Obviously, this is a scam as they requested my SS number and CC number via phone.
A call to the provided number resulted in requests for sensitive information, indicating a potential scam.
The scenario described is implausible, as calling the number on the back of a card would not typically connect to scammers.
The events that unfolded after calling this number, which is supposedly a legitimate Microsoft Security number listed on the back of my Capital One card, led to a significant scam costing me $8500, and I am still seeking resolution.
The purpose of the calls from this number is to discuss my payment
Sorry to say, but posts here dont travel back in time, so that person who was here nearly a year ago will never see your question, thats a shame
Have any of you experienced issues with your accounts being compromised by these callers?
It's unfortunate to encounter such a blatant attempt at deception, especially when expecting a legitimate response after six years
Identification of this number reveals that it belongs to Capital One Credit Card
A representative from the capital reached out to me, informing me of potential fraudulent activites on my card, which was accurate, and he offered to assist me byhaving me download the I.D. me app, which I already have for my unemloyment benefits.