Repeated calls arrive without any voicemail; the caller ID pretends to be U.S. Bank, but it's a scam. The real US Bank uses only the number printed on the back of your card. Stay cautious and avoid interacting with them!
Why “U.S. Bank” calls are likely scams
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Picture this: the caller ID flashes “U.S. Bank” but no voicemail ever follows. Repeated rings without a message are a classic red flag for spam or scam calls that masquerade as financial institutions. Let the call go to voicemail first, then search the number online and compare it to the official contact listed on your card or bank website. Never share personal or account details with an unsolicited caller, and consider adding the number to your phone’s block list or using a call‑filtering app. If you’re ever unsure, hang up and call the bank directly using the number on the back of your card.
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Recent Reports for (800) 551-0029
Frequent calls are being made, allegedly from US Bank, yet no messages are left, casting doubt on the authenticity of the caller.
Apparently they didnt leave no voicemail, but its related to us bank
Financial services pitching credit cards. Unsolicited.
The identity of the caller remains unknown to me
Offering loan services I didn't request. Financial spam.
Although the caller ID shows U.S. Bank, no voicemail is left, making it uncertain whether this is a legitimate call or a scam, so I choose not to answer.
User warning: beware of this number
No message is left, it's best to ignore.