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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
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Upon receiving the call, it became apparent that the individual was attempting to deceive me by offering to reduce my credit card interest rate. When I refuted their claim, they became defensive, taking offense to being called out for their dishonesty. The conversation ended abruptly after I revealed that I only possess a Visa debit card, prompting them to terminate the call.
At 6:45am, a call was received with a fake ID claiming to be Chase Card Services, despite not having an account with them, suggesting a potential scam.
This number is making deceptive calls claiming to be from card member services!
This week, a scam related to credit cards was identified as originating from this number
Harassment and invasion of privacy is what these criminals are doing with their constant, multiple, unwanted calls, they dont care about the ndnc registry!
Calls keep coming and the caller constantly switches numbers
Scammers often use legitimate phone numbers to deceive their targets, requesting security codes to gain access to sensitive information, a tactic commonly linked to Mumbai and Pakistan, with potential ties to funding terrorist organizations
This is the fourth instance since June, with the most recent occurrence on 12/17 at 3:16PM, featuring the same scam recorded message
It appears that "Mark F" is craving attention and interaction, indicating a potential troll.
Scammer usualy ignore your question and stick to they script, if you keep asking question, they will hangup and call you later
It seem to me that they are up to no good, they cant even answer a simple question like 'what street are you on?'...
Scammers often avoid answering questions and try to keep the conversation going by asking their own, but may hang up and try again later
It's questionable whether scammers have such detailed knowledge of the supposed call center's location
The call abruptly ended after I requested to record it for potential fraud
This is identified as a scam, as there is no association with a Chase credit card.
An early morning call at 7:30AM from this number was unsettling, especially since I don't have any affiliation with Chase or outstanding debts, suggesting the call was likely harassment.
These peoples are scamming and trying to get your credit card numbber to lower your interest rate, i ushally tell them to leave me alown
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this is defenitly a spam call
This appears to be a scam related to credit cards.
Keeps dialing repeatedly.
The frequent calls of unknown origin have become overwhelming, and I wish for a law to be enacted to prohibit such harassment.
Calls keep coming in repeatedly.
Fed up with spam.
I've recieved multipul calls from this number, its a robocall and its really annoying.
Ended the call immediately.
Similar to previous experiences, this call claimed to be from Atlanta, despite the caller having an Indian accent, and when asked for a brochure, the call was disconnected, revealing a marketing scam that will be reported to the relevant authorities.
I missed a call from this number, and when i called back, i got a recorded message saying the number was no longer in servise, it's clear the caller ID was spoofed.