Apparently, this PNC number is legitimite, i checked with the bank and confimed.
PNC fraud alert call – is it legit?
Summary — +18778419125
Expert Opinion
A caller warned me that my debit card might be compromised and urged me to call back immediately. Such fraud alerts are common, but scammers often mimic bank branding. The safest move is to hang up, locate the official phone number on the back of your card or on the bank’s website, and call that number directly. Never share your Social Security number, PIN, or full account details with an unsolicited caller. If you do answer, ask for a reference number and request a call‑back from the verified line. Keep an eye on your online statements and report any unknown charges promptly. Staying calm and using the official bank number protects your personal data.
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Rate this number — +18778419125
Recent Reports for (877) 841-9125
The caller claims that my card is being used in another state.
This number is legitemately used by PNC for fraud, but scamers can easly make it seem like there calling from any number, so be aware and hang up then call back using the number on the back of your card
At 2:40, this number rang my cell, claiming the conversation was intended for Megan Kir—mangled pronunciation, though perhaps uncle said sorry for messing up the name—about some debit card transaction. Nobody named Megan lives here.
A message instructed me to call this number, allegedly from the PNC fraud unit, but after contacting PNC directly, it was confirmed that this is not a legitimate PNC representative.
A call was made to my home from 252 451 7255, claiming to be from PNC bank and seeking to speak with another household member about their account. However, when I contacted PNC bank, they denied any knowledge of such an attempt, suggesting this is a debt collection scam using the call-back number 877 841 9125.
After traveling and using my debit card, I received a call from this number, which turned out to be a legitimate PNC Bank loss prevention service, helping me identify and resolve unauthorized charges on my account.
Verification with PNC's fraud department confirmed that this number is not affiliated with them, and it is imperative that individuals cease claiming legitimacy; official representatives advise blocking these numbers as they are indeed scams, and investigations are pending.
A call was made to me regarding a specific charge on my card, and I was given two numbers: 412-355-6980 and 877-841-9125. After verifying with my bank, I found that the 877 number belongs to PNC Loss Prevention, which contacts customers about suspicious account activity. I'm still cautious and plan to investigate further, especially with the 412 number. It's crucial to be vigilant and verify information through official channels to avoid falling prey to scams, as I've seen happen to my family members.
My friend received a text message with a fake number to call back, resulting in the loss of their social security number; it's crucial to verify numbers independently and avoid responding to unsolicited calls or texts.
Luckily, my experiance with this number was positve, as I had previosly called the phone number on the back of my debit card and they asistied me.
It appears you've fallen victim to a scam; contacting the legitimate bank using their official contact number is advisable to verify any suspicious activities
I'm relived to hear that others have had similair experinces, as I also provided them with some information, now I can check my account alerts and be more vigelant, especialy since there were fraudulent chargers on my account too.
I got an email that appeard to be from pnc, instructing me to call this number regarding activty on my card, which had the last four digits, I wont be calling due to posible fraud
A voicemail was received from this number claiming to be PNC Loss Prevention, stating there was suspicious activity on my card; however, verification through the number on the back of my card confirmed its authenticity
Initially, I was skeptical when this number called and left a voicemail, but after verifying the call with the PNC number on the back of my card, I discovered my card had been compromised and took steps to resolve the issue
No message, unknown caller. Standard spam.
I got a text message saying I had to call 877-731-1568, it was suppost to be from PNC Bank, but it was probaby a scam
A call was made to 1-888-PNC-BANK, though the context and purpose are unclear.
After noticing a large charge on my statment that I didnt make, I contacted customer service and they told me to wait until the amount clears, I also recived 3 calls from 877-841-9125 that day
A call from this number informed me that my PNC ATM card had been compromised due to a skimmer, prompting the bank to issue new cards with enhanced security features.
It has been confirmed that this is a legitimate PNC fraud investigation number, which identified a suspicious charge and took necessary action
After returning the call and reviewing mixed reviews, PNC confirmed that this number is indeed one of theirs and is used for Loss Prevention, dispelling concerns of fraud.
A text message claiming to be from PNC fraud detection alerted me to two $1 charges in another state, which I disputed, and subsequent attempts to contact me via call and text were likely fraudulent, as the charges were not legitimate and the last four digits of my card were incorrect.
This number is apparently PNC loss prevention number, hopefully it's legit
It will be interesing to see how many people ignore the advisory and attempt to justify their own calls as legitimate, based on the legitemacy of others.
This is the PNC Loss Prevention number
At first, it worried me that it might be a fraud, but I called and verified with PNC that this is just their card loss prevention line, thats a releif
You should never call this number or any other number that is not on the PNC website, your bank should never ask for your credit card number as an account id
After visiting my local PNC branch, I confirmed that this number was associated with a legitimate account cancellation and I received a new debit card.