A message was received stating that a JPChase card had been temporarily blocked due to multiple incorrect ATM PIN attempts, with instructions to call 866.487.0703, which appeared to be a phishing attempt.
JPM Chase spoof alerts – how to protect yourself!
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Sounds like callers are claiming to be JP Chase and warning about a blocked card, yet the pattern matches a classic spoofed ID phishing push. Recipients should never share personal or banking details, and they should hang up before any prompts appear. Verify any alerts by calling the official bank number from a trusted source, not the one displayed on the call screen. Block the number in your device and report it to the carrier or the FTC. Keep an eye on your account statements for unauthorized activity, and consider enabling two‑factor authentication for extra security.
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Recent Reports for (866) 487-0703
The caller identified themselves as being from a helpdesk, but the email address provided seemed suspicious
The situation is clearly nonsensical.
I also received a call, prompting the question of whether it's legitimate or a scam.
The email 'jpmc-helpdesk-servicemsg7842687@pct.edu' appears to be the source of the communication.
I've been receiving multiple text messages from a sender claiming to be "JPChase", alerting me that my account has been suspended.
It's time to put an end to these baseless rumors.
Regardless of whether one answers the call or not, telemarketers can still determine that they have a legitimate number, and it is more practical for them to use computer-generated dialing sequences rather than purchasing numbers.
Beware of calls from this number, as it claims to be from JP Chase and may lead to further harassment or telemarketing if answered.
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