A message was left directing me to a suspicious website, myverizon45.com.
Verizon‑like scam calls? How to protect yourself
Summary — +18009220204
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If you see a call from 800‑922‑0204 claiming to be Verizon or offering "tech support," treat it with suspicion. Scammers love to spoof a well‑known carrier name to grab your trust, then ask for personal info or payment. Let the call go to voicemail first, and never share passwords, Social Security numbers, or credit‑card details. Verify any Verizon outreach by calling the official customer‑service number you find on your bill or the company’s website. If the caller pressure‑tests you or asks for money to fix a non‑existent problem, hang up and block the number. Staying cautious keeps you out of a scam.
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Recent Reports for (800) 922-0204
A recorded message prompted logging into a Verizon website for a reward, but the site failed to recognize my login credentials.
A recorded message instructed me to visit a Verizon website to receive a $45 discount on my bill, which seems suspicious.
I have recieved two calls from this number, the first was about a month ago, and the second was yesterday, an automated voice from Verizon claimed that i would recieve $45 off my next bill if i visited their website.
I recived a pre-recorded call offering a discount on my next Verizon bill, but i'm not intrested, me and my wife are on the Do Not Call List
I have also fallen victim to the same $45 credit scam.
I got a call about a 45 dollar refund, i thought it was a scam and it probly is
The number 800-922-0204 is a real Verizon number, but it's beeing used for fake caller id, they will ask for your social security number, birthday, or account password
The caller instructed me to log in to claim a $45 credit on my next bill
I recieved a call saying i would get a 45$ refund from Verizon if i sign into myVerizon45 site, but it look's like a scam
This number claims to be associated with a reward from a major telecommunications company, namely a $45 Verizon reward
A recorded message prompted me to visit www.my45.verizon.com, offering $45 off my bill, but the same call was made to both my and my husband's cell phones simultaneously.
The caller offered a discount on my bill if I logged into a specific website, but I contacted Verizon Wireless directly instead, and they are currently investigating the matter
I was instructed to visit myverizon45.com for a refund, which raises suspicions
A message was left, instructing me to visit my45verizon.com to recieve my $45 rebate, seems legitamate.
A recorded message purportedly from Verizon Wireless instructed me to return the call and log in to receive a refund of $45.
Upon seeing 800-922-0204 on my caller ID as Technical Support, I realized it was a phishing scam, directing me to my45.com for a $45 credit.
I was ofered $45 off my next bill, but it sounded sketchy, so I didnt beleive it
This scam is identical to one previously reported, where the caller claimed Verizon was offering $45 and provided a suspicious link.
A recorded message from Verizon offered a discount of $45 on the next bill, referencing 'verizon45'.
They claime to be from Verizon, called my cell phone and left a pre-recorded voicemail saying they want to give me $45, but the website they provided seems fishy
I got a recorded message about a $45 credit, but its a scam, they want me to log into a fake website
This is a scam scam scam!!!!
I am questioning whether this number genuinely belongs to Verizon's tech support, as they claim to be offering a 30% discount for the month of November.
A charge of $3.95 appeared on my credit card statement from this number.
This number is for tech support, it provides information
To protect against identity theft and credit issues, it is advisable to contact the three major credit bureaus and request a credit freeze, which may involve a small fee.
I received a text message claiming I would be billed $500 for a device I never ordered, allegedly from Verizon, but after checking my account and finding no issues, I suspect this is a scam, especially since I received another text thanking me for returning the device, which I never did.
Following a password change with a Verizon representative, I received this call from an 800 number, which I typically don't answer.
Initially, I was puzzled, but I realized it was related to my recurring data plan charges