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Sberbank scam calls – how to stop them!
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Caution: calls purporting to be from Sberbank often turn out to be scams. The pattern is familiar – a caller claims a problem with your online banking, pushes a new app, or offers a quick credit, then asks for verification codes or personal data. Never share passwords, PINs, or one‑time codes with unsolicited callers. Hang up immediately and report the number to your provider’s fraud department. Install a call‑blocking app and enable any built‑in spam filters on your phone. If you suspect a scam, verify the request directly through the official bank website or app, not via the caller’s link. Staying skeptical and using blocking tools are the best defenses against these fraudulent schemes.
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Recent Reports for 900
Telemarketing ad. Don't answer.
This number pushes fake COVID relief funds. Pandemic scam.
Called offering credit repair. Sounded fake.
Called about magazine subscription I never had, demanding payment. Publishing fraud.
Another loan spam. Ignore.
Scammers claiming to be from the DMV about license renewal. Fake site link.
This was a boiler room scam pushing stocks. Hang up.
Caller claims to be Maxim, sounds somewhat muffled.
Poll about community events. Thoughtful, short. Positive.
This number is for debt harassment, persistent and scary. The agent was yelling. Not good.
Fake call about package delivery problems. Scam.
This number is unidentified
Scam calls about car warranties that expired, pushing unnecessary sales. Annoying and false. Ignore.
A girl with poor grammar called, claiming to be an Sberbank employee
Pushing services. Annoying.
Pretended to be from a streaming service billing department, wanted card details. Fraud alert.
I'm so tired of this
They promote online courses. Unsolicited.
Pretending to be from eBay about a selling issue. I don't sell there – scam.
Telemarketer for energy savings. Wasted my evening.
Scam alert: Called pretending to be from the FBI about internet crimes. Demanded money. Hang up.
appears to be some sort of Sberbank scam
This was a telemarketer for financial products. Persistent but I shut it down fast. Not my cup of tea.
Received a call from this number; it was brief and unclear. Probably a misdial.
Scam offering free gift cards for survey completion. Leads to spam. Not free.
This was a call for charity donations. But it felt like a sales pitch. Not sure.
Phone fraud alert: they claimed a virus on my device and offered to fix it for a fee.
Picked up, but no response. Probably a bot or wrong number.
Called as tech fix for phone.