It's essential to be vigilant and aware of caller ID spoofing, where scammers can make their number appear as a legitimate one, such as 800-432-1000, to deceive individuals.
¿Es una estafa de Bank of America? Descúbrelo!
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Imagínate recibir una llamada inesperada con el nombre de tu banco y, de repente, un mensaje en otro idioma. En esos casos, la identificación falsificada es la técnica más usada por estafadores para ganar confianza. Nunca compartas tu número de tarjeta, PIN o información sensible con quien te llame primero. Verifica siempre el número marcando el que figura en el reverso de tu tarjeta o ingresando al sitio oficial; si la llamada resultó ser un grabado pregrabado o solicitó datos que no reconoces, cuélgala y reporta el incidente al banco. Mantén tus dispositivos actualizados y revisa tus estados de cuenta regularmente para detectar actividades no autorizadas.
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This is definately not Bank of America, it's clearly a spam call.
Today alone, I've recieved three seperate calls from diffrent numbers with the same prerecorded message in both Chinese and English, supposedly from Bank of America, regarding urgent activty on my account.
The caller claims to represent Bank of America, requesting an account update, and then proceeds to speak in Chinese, despite me not having an account with the bank
User warning: beware
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I received an unsolicited call on my mobile, which is registered on the Federal Do Not Call list.
They claimed I had outstanding credit card charges, which is entirely inaccurate
this number call me with spam about credit rate
Understanding the terminology surrounding hacking and caller ID spoofing can provide clarity on the distinction between the two, as this scenario illustrates a case of the latter
Beware of hackers masquerading as Bank of America representatives, attempting to scam individuals out of money by exploiting the trust in the bank's name. It's crucial to verify the authenticity of such calls by contacting the bank through the official number on the back of your debit card.
Receiving a call from this number has led me to believe it's a scam, as they seemed to have access to my account information, which is concerning.
I got a call from this number, and it was a spoofed call, claiming to be from BoA, so beware of it!
The user warned to be cautious with this number.
A call was received from a number claiming to be Bank of America, but the language spoken was not English
This number is spoofing a Bank of America number, and strangely, the message left was in Chinese, which is suspicious and seemingly targeted at Chinese customers, with the greeting '祝好运'
The caller used a spoofed BofA number, and their tactics were convincing, but it was a scam, and I've since received a letter from BofA confirming the fraudulent activity
Upon receiving a call from this number, I was presented with a recording in a foreign language, making it impossible for me to understand the purpose of the call.
A voicemail was left in a foreign language, possibly Chinese, and the caller hung up; however, a reverse lookup suggests it is Bank of America, which is unusual since there has been no account with them in years.
I recieved a call on my voip line but they didnt leave a message
This appears to be another scam call, likely from China
A voicemail message was left on my cell phone from someone claming to be from Bank of America, in both english and chinese, but it seems like a scam
It appears that the caller ID is being spoofed, as the number is actually associated with Bank of America
It's possibly a BOA number, but I dont bank with them, so it's likely a scam, I didnt answeer.
This afternoon, I recieved a call in Lower Mainland, BC, and let it go to voicemail, the message was garbled except for a few words in Chinese
The number appeared to be fake, so it was allowed to go to voicemail, resulting in an automated message in Mandarin, which couldn't be understood.
Apparently, it's a scam as i dont have no account with that bank.
A voicemail was left in both English and Chinese, despite my not having a Bank of America account or speaking Chinese. I suspect that the caller ID may have been spoofed.
This was a call from a customer
Despite initial reluctance, the caller ID's display of Bank of America prompted an answer, only to be immediately transferred to a recording in Chinese, which was incomprehensible, leading to the suspicion of a scam