Received a call that claimed to be from Visa about two transactions—iTunes and Amazon gift cards worth $500 and $1,000. They said ‘press 1 to cancel or 2 to approve’—don’t fall for it, you know.
Press 1 scam: how to avoid the Visa trap
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It looks like a classic Visa‑card scam where the fraudster pretends to block suspicious purchases and forces you to press a key to ‘confirm’ or ‘cancel’. Never give any personal details or press numbers on a call that claims to be from your bank or a card issuer – they can’t verify transactions that way. Hang up, then log into your account directly or call the official Visa customer service number you find on their website. If you notice unauthorized charges, report them to your bank right away. Keep a record of the caller ID and block the number to reduce future nuisance calls.
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