Furthermore, their claim of fraud detection is quite amusing, and I must say, the whole experience is rather reminiscent of a cheap cell phone scam.
Why 'allow' Bank alerts could be a scam!
Summary — +18337351894
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You’d be shocked to learn that a single number can masquerade as dozens of banks in a single day, flooding phones with fraud alerts that feel official. Most recipients treat these calls as legitimate because the script mentions holds, case numbers, and 24‑hour availability. The safest move is to never share personal or banking details over the phone and to verify any claim by calling the institution using a number from a statement or official website. Enable call‑blocking or spam‑filtering services, and consider registering your number with the national Do‑Not‑Call registry. Staying skeptical and double‑checking can stop the scam before it steals your data.
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Recent Reports for (833) 735-1894
The request is to allow this call to proceed.
They called to ask me to call them back and refer to case # about a charge on my account, but my bank knew nothing of this charge and it did not appear on my account, which is strang
Claims to be from valley federal credit union, saying there's an issue with my debit card, sounds fishy
A message was left from the First State Bank fraud alert center, along with another number, 833-735-1894.
It's astonishing that they were able to guess the last four digits correctly, which raises suspicions
I recieve legitiment fraud alerts from my bank, but since they are a regional chain, it might be diferent for others, and you should be carefull.
Details about my bank account were requested for so-called verification.
The call was immediately identified as fraudulent, and the number was blocked.
excepet for the introdution, ther was no speach, just a continuos chimming sound
This appears to be a case of bank fraud
A suspicious text was received claiming a $175 purchase was made on my card at a Cenex location, but the last four digits of the card number did not match mine, indicating a potential scam
Call allegedly regarding debit card fraud
They ask me to enter all my bank details, which i didnt do.
A notification was received regarding fraud detection.
Following an online payment to my insurance company, a call was received from this number, identified as 'Toll-Free caller'. The recording claimed to be from The Fraud Detection Center for First Harrison Bank, which is my bank, and had access to my personal and payment information, but the incorrect middle initial was a clear indication of a scam.
The scamers claimed to be my credit union and said my card was on hold due to frauduluent activity, they are getting very clever
A text was received regarding a suspicious $15 charge on my debit card, prompting a call to a provided number, but upon checking my account, no such charge existed, and the scenario appears to be a scam.
This number is a nuisance
They claim to be from the bank, but they just want to know my personal data
The caller claimed to be from CFCU and inquired about a purchase made on 4/14/15 for $39.99, which I denied.
This number is associated with a Credit Union.
A robocall claiming to be from Oceans First Bank's fraud alert center attempted to phishing by mentioning my name and debit card details, which I know is a scam since I closed my account years ago
Both my home and cell phones received calls with a recorded message stating unusual debit card activity and providing the last four digits, which seemed like a phishing attempt.
I recieved this call less than a minute after entering my card info into my Microsoft account, they said it is from HomeTrust Bank and gave the last four digit of my card, there are no fraudent charges i can see on my account.
Scam call claiming to be from bank, do not respond
A voicemail from this number mentioned unusual activity, but I do not have an account with Farmers or any credit union.
Following two online purchases, my aunt received a call from this number, providing an 833 number as an alternative contact. Given our bank's active fraud detection system, this incident raises concerns about data protection and the ease with which personal information can be accessed.
The callers attempted to deceive me into providing information by claiming I had unusual gas station charges, but this was a false claim with no basis in reality
I placed an order at Little Caesars and got an email with this number, it say it was an unauthorized transaction but it wasnt