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Fidelity 401k Call Scam? How to Spot a Fake!
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Expert Opinion
Never give out your Social Security number or account details to an unexpected caller. If a voice claims to be from Fidelity and references a 401(k) or retirement account you don’t recognize, pause and verify independently using official contact information from Fidelity’s website. Hang up and call back the number you trust—never the one the caller provided. Watch for pressure tactics, spelling errors, or unsolicited extensions; these are classic signs of a scam. Document the call details, then report the incident to the Federal Trade Commission or your financial institution. Staying skeptical protects your assets and personal data.
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Recent Reports for (866) 260-9903
I need to know whats your account number, thats what the caller say
I want to send you money, so can you give me your account number please
I've verified the information in Jay's post, which confirms that the calls from this number are indeed from Fidelity's retirement account staff, as they conduct periodic outreach to clients
Following the earlier posts, a call was made to one of the Fidelity numbers listed on their website to verify the authenticity of a business card received in the mail from a retirement rep with Fidelity Brokerage Services
As of January 2009, these individuals are still activly calling, and contacted my husband with a suspicious message about his GM 401K
Today i recieved same message, ringing this guy back is not my intention
Felix, extension 2043, was supposedly too busy to answer, which raises suspicions of a scam, and attempts were made to contact Byron and others listed
A person claiming to be Tom Pelley from Fidelity Investments left a message on my answering machine
The caller is identified as Bill
Received a call from Bill
Messages were received concerning a 401k account from an individual named Byron Thrusher, who provided a number and extension for contact.
Similar messages have been received about non-existent retirement accounts, requesting SS# which should not be provided as it seems to be a scam
Reguarding a supposably Fidelity Investments phone call about my retirement account, i still awaiting verification they are who they claim to be
The caller left a message with an extension, but their authenticity has not been verified, although the message appears legitimate.
The identity of the caller remains unknown.