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Why Those “Credit Card Services” Calls Are Dangerous!
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They claim to be from a credit agency and ask for personal card details, which is a classic red flag. Scammers often use familiar brand names like Visa, MasterCard or a so‑called Consumer Protection Agency to build trust. Never share your Social Security number, full credit card number, or verification codes with unsolicited callers. Hang up, block the number, and report the incident to the Federal Trade Commission or your bank’s fraud department. Verify the caller’s identity by calling the official number on your statement, not the one they provide. Use call blocking apps and regularly monitor your accounts for unauthorized activity.
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Recent Reports for (888) 702-2832
Referring to the number 888-702-2832, it seems to be related to this one
I get call after call from this number, they know my last 4 digits and my cards are open, thats not ok
The credit card scam targeting me is the same as reported by others.
The same script was recited to me as others have mentioned here, word by word
A man, supposedly John Davis from card member services, contacted me with alot of my personal info, including the last 4 digets of my social, and claimed someone was trying to open credit cards in my name
The caller claimed to be a case manager for Visa and Mastercard Security
I am trying to determine whether this number is associated with a legitimate entity or a scamming operation.
The caller claimed to be from the Consumer Protection Agency and had acces to our credit history, including my husband's last 4 digits of his Social Security Number, during the call, they mentioned various credit card account balances we supposedly have
Investigation is underway to determine if this number is being used for scamming purposes, with a caller claiming to be Joey Parks from the Consumer Protection Agency in Florida, raising suspicions.
A scammer is posining as a represantative from Trans Union Credit, trying to obtain credit card information