It's aparent that "Shannon" is one of the individuls responsiable for making these spoofed calls, which is absolutly rediculous
How to Handle Unexpected Fraud Prevention Calls!
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Unexpectedly, many users treat this toll‑free line as a red flag, yet the majority of reports describe a automated fraud detection call that merely confirms recent purchases with a zip code or transaction amount. The call usually asks no sensitive data—no SSN, PIN, or full account number—so treating it as a routine verification can be safe, provided you first call your own bank using the number on the back of your card. If the caller asks for deeper personal details, hang up and report it. Keep a log of call timestamps, and consider blocking the number if you receive frequent unsolicited attempts.
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Recent Reports for (866) 750-9107
Although this number is reportedly used by various banks and credit unions for fraud prevention, it's still advisable to exercise caution, as numbers can be spoofed, and it's best to hang up and initiate a return call
With numerous posts across 21 pages, it's surprising the information couldn't be discerned; perhaps a thorough review of existing posts could provide clarity.
The purpose of this call is unclear
This afternoon, an automated message was received, claiming to verify purchases made by our business owner, who was correctly identified, and prompts were given to confirm purchases, but the call was ended, with the owner being out of state, making it uncertain if the call was legitimate or not, and therefore, it has been blocked, with the CID showing 'AMERICAN EXP'
To prevent further disturbance, this number has been added to the call blocker list.
Legitimate banks do not request personal information over the phone unless initiated by the customer, as call display information can be falsified
After verifying with BarclayCard, it's clear that this number is associated with their fraud protection unit, which made sense given my recent cash advance, but the experience was embarrassing when my card was declined at a Dunkin Donuts.
This is clearly a fraudulent operation, and anyone claiming otherwise is likely involved in the scam
Legitimate fraud detection operations never engage in certain practices.
I'm convinced this is a scam, given that I've received calls from two different 866 numbers, as well as a number that appeared to be local to my area, all from a man named Jason Kane, who claims to be calling from a company I had a loan with, despite having paid it off, and it's clear that these companies sell our information to scammers.
This particualr number, 1-800-465-2422, is alot of trouble
Be aware, this number is a complet scam, I just verified it with my bank and they confirmed it wasnt a real number, so dont give them any informations, its a FAKE number!
Suspicious activities by these individuals have raised concerns; legitimate financial institutions are noticeably absent, adding to the uncertainty surrounding their intentions.
This is undoubtedly a scam. I've received multiple calls today on both my work and personal numbers, as well as my parents' number. Each time, they've claimed to represent a different company. They've also made threats of court action, which is not a legitimate practice. The alleged debt in question dates back to 2010 and was not incurred through them. When I requested a debt validation letter, they became hostile and verbally aggressive. I've since reported this incident to my state's attorney general, local authorities, and the FTC.
This is real, I googled the number and found conflicting info, so I checked my credit union account and found four unauthorized charges, I will call my credit union directly
After recieving a alert from this number, they asked me for my zip code, which i give them, then they ask for my debit card last four digits, but i refuse and hang up, i will contact my bank tomorrow
After recieving four calls from this company in two days, I decided to contact my bank and they confirmed it was legitamate, they didnt ask for my password though
In my opinion, this number is genuine as it's an automated system used by banks for fraud detection
Looking at the comments dating back to 2008, and recieving a call from this number on 12/30/2011, I decided to call my bank to see if there was a problem with my ATM card, but the bank said everything was fine and the number wasnt recoginzed, so yeah it's a scam
After verifying the legitimacy of the call, it became apparent that the caller was genuinely concerned about a suspicious charge on my account, and I appreciated their diligence.
My experience with this number involved a claim of being from the San Antonio Federal Credit Union.
Repeatedly, I've encountered a prompt asking me to press 1 to confirm my identity as Alex Hernandex, after which I'm requested to enter my zip code. My response has been to input false codes, which ultimately leads to being placed on hold, at which point I terminate the call. (SCAMMERS)
To verify the authenticity of calls, it's recommended to contact your bank directly and inquire about any suspicious activity; this number has been identified as a potential phishing attempt by a credit union's fraud division
I've found this number to be legitamate, it's an automated system that dont require any personal informations. The automated call asks me to verify recent charges on my acount, providing details such as date, amount, and location
My credit union confirmed that the call was legitimate, as they were contacting me about a foreign transaction that required verification.
This company has been lifesaving in handling unwanted charges, and to verify, you can contact your credit card company to ask if they work with this third-party company and request a transfer
I recived a phone number 8667509107 on my cell phone and I'm deaf, I dont no where they got it from but it seems like a scam or somthing
Luckily, the call turned out to be a legitimate fraud prevention hotline, which was verifying online purchases I had made and required my response to lift a hold on my account.
Following a declined debit card transaction, this number called to explain that the card was denied due to an international transaction flag, and the system's quick response was impressive