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Why calls from “Chase Card Services” are fraud!
Summary — +18009452000
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The 1‑800‑945‑2000 line is almost always a credit‑card phishing scam that pretends to be Chase Card Services. Callers will claim suspicious activity, offer to lower your APR, or ask for your SSN and card details. They often use multiple spoofed numbers and will hang up or give a “no longer in service” message if you push back. Never give personal or financial info to an unsolicited call, even if the caller name looks legit. Hang up, block the number, and report the call to the FTC or your actual bank. If you’re ever unsure, call the official number from your bank’s website, not the one they provide.
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Recent Reports for (800) 945-2000
Cv is all that was received from this number.
This number is a debt collector, and they also send text message from another number
Apparently this number belong to chase manhattan bank, but possibly its been spoofed
Please share any experiance you have had with this number: (800) 945-2000, it would be helpfull
This number is associated with a bank I've never dealt with, clearly a fraudulent attempt. I demand that they stop contacting me.
Scams like this shoud be prosecuated
repeatedly asked to cease contact
I've explained that I don't own a credit card, yet they persist in calling and I'm forced to block their number repeatedly
Probally a sales call, didnt say ennything and didnt leave a mesage, just a waste of time
I made the mistake of calling this number back to see who it was
Apparently alot of people have reported this as a scamm
Calls from this number are related to banking inquiries from Chase Manhattan Bank
Repeated offers to lower credit card interest rates have been made from various numbers, including this one, which is reportedly owned by Chase Manhattan, and attempts to opt-out have been met with threats from a representative.
Receiving multiple daily calls from this number led me to investigate, and upon calling back, I reached a Chase credit card representative, which was puzzling given the line's supposed dedicated use for Chase customers, suggesting a potential security breach.
It's a scam, they want your credit card informations, they call alot and say you gotta press 1 or 2, dont answer it, they will make your life misserable
Blocking the number dont do much good, coz its always a diferent one, last week i got a call from a telemarketer and after i rejected it, i called back and got a local citizen who didnt know his number was being used
Despite not speaking, this number continues to call repeatedly.
This number is identified as a telemarketer.
The purpose of this call was debt collection
The call came in at 12:45 pm, supposedly from CHASE CARD SVCS, but the line kept breakin up and I couldn't understand what the guy was sayin, he tryed to get a clear line but he called me back on another line, I heard enough to know it was a scam about reducin credit card debt
Calls are received with no caller ID and no message is left
No msg was left, probably a bank, not intersted!
Acted like chase bank fraud services, asking for my card number and pin, but i hung up
The call was a prank from spammers with an unknown number.
A purported Chase Bank Fraud representative contacted me, alleging a suspicious charge on my credit card. Coincidentally, I received a Chase email alert about a suspicious charge, lending credibility to the scammer's story. The representative asked numerous questions to verify my identity, which ultimately led me to terminate the call.
They continously call, sometimes multiple times a day, despite my request to be added to the do not call list, the person on the phone just says ok but the calls persist almost every day
I called back, ther customer servise is efficent, definitly not spam.
Frequent calls are being received from this number, yet no messages are left, which is suspicious given that the caller claims to represent a bank that the recipient does not use.
At 9 am, I received a call, but my provider flagged it as a potential spam risk, so I didn't answer, and no voicemail was left.