Someone allegedly used a credit card in my name, and I was instructed to call this number regarding the issue.
Arnaque bancaire par SMS : comment reconnaître le faux appel
Résumé — +18669182192
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Vérifiez toujours l'authenticité d'un message avant de rappeler un numéro inconnu. Les arnaques par SMS se font souvent passer pour des banques comme Chase, Wells Fargo ou Bank of America et demandent le numéro complet de votre carte ou d’autres informations personnelles. Ne répondez jamais à une demande de saisie de données sensibles via un lien ou un appel non sollicité. Contactez directement votre établissement en utilisant le numéro officiel figurant sur votre carte ou sur le site web sécurisé. Signalez le numéro suspect aux autorités compétentes et bloquez‑le sur votre téléphone pour éviter de futures tentatives.
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