Researching this number online yields results associated with the American Express Deceased Card Holder Department, though the official contact number provided by American Express is an 800 number, not this one.
American Express estate scam: protect your loved ones!
Summary — +18336331438
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Surprisingly, the voice on the line claims to be from an American Express estate team, yet the number they provide is a 833 line, not the official 800 contact. This pattern matches common estate‑fraud scams that target grief‑stricken families. Never share personal or financial details until you independently verify the caller using a number from the official Amex website or your card statement. Hang up, block the 833‑633‑1438 number, and report the incident to the Federal Trade Commission or your state's consumer protection agency. Stay cautious with any unsolicited request for estate information, especially when the caller references a deceased relative you don’t know.
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Recent Reports for (833) 633-1438
A voicemail from a woman, possibly named Janna or Janet Brooke, asked for the person with authority over a specific estate and provided a toll-free number to call back.
Apparently, posers from the so-called "American Express Estate Resolution Team" contiunally cal me. What's inteeresting is that they claim to be searching for a client of a real estate lawyer I personnally know. Neither I nor my deceased relatives have ever owned an Amex account.
A woman's voice claimed to be looking for someone with a generic name, but since I don't know anyone by that name, I've blocked the number.
These individuals claim to represent American Express estate, seeking to settle a supposed debt of a deceased person.