Although this number is no longer in service, it's worth noting that they once sent a text message claiming my card was locked, despite me not owning a credit card, and an automated machine requested my credit card number at the start of the call.
Is Your Debit Card Really Locked? Beware This Scam!
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Watch out: repeated alerts about a "debit card locked" message from +8554511837 are classic phishing tactics. Scammers use automated calls or texts to scare recipients into sharing card numbers or personal data. The pattern—urgent language, 24/7 help lines, and a foreign origin—suggests a robocall or SMS spam campaign. Never provide financial details to unsolicited callers, and hang up if a machine asks for card info. Report the number to your carrier and consider blocking it. Use two‑factor authentication on banking apps and regularly review account activity for any unauthorized changes.
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I got a call from this number, which supposedly originated from Cambodia
Although this number is no longer in service, it's worth noting that they previously sent a text about a locked card, which I don't own, and an automated message asked for credit card information upon calling.
A message was received from a number supposedly based in Cambodia.
I recieved a call from a number in Cambodia, which was completly unexpected.
Although the number is no longer in service, I wanted to report the incident where they sent a text claiming my card was locked, and an automated machine requested my credit card information, which I found suspicious.
A call was received from a number based in Cambodia, which raised suspicions about its legitimacy.
I reported this number even tho its unavailable, they sent me a text saying my card is locked but i dont have a credit card, then they ask me to enter my credit card number, its a scam
I recieved this call from a cambodian number trough TME
A text claiming my debit card was compromised and asking for account info to fix it seems suspicious.
A voice claimed to be from Chase Fraud, urging me to call this number immediately, but I chose not to.
Apparently, they claim my debit card is locked, which is amusing since I don't link such accounts to my cell, clearly a scam attempt by uninformed individuals.
The caller claimed my debit card was locked and asked me to call them back, it's the ushual scam, dont fall for it
A text message from this number claimed my debit card had been compromised and asked for my account information to resolve the issue.
A message from this number alleged to be from Chase fraud department, urging me to call another number immediately, which I chose not to do
The caller falsely claimed my debit card was locked, which I knew was a scam since I don't link such information to my cell phone
The caller claimed that a debit card was locked and requested a return call, which is a common scam tactic. It seems that this scam has been adopted by individuals in Cambodia.
I recived a text saying my debit card was compromized, they need my account info to fix it, or so
A message claimed to be from Chase Fraud, urging me to call 1-855-451-183I7 immediately, which I did not do
They say my debit card is lockd, but i dont think thats posible sinc i dont registar that kind of thing on my cell
A familiar scammer's tactic is used here, stating that my debit card is locked and asking me to call back, a tactic that Cambodia seems to have adopted.
A text message was received claiming the debit card had been compromised, with a request for account information to supposedly resolve the issue.
A suspicious voice claimed to be from Chase's fraud department and urged me to call back immediately at 1-855-451-183I7, which I ignored.
The message claimed my debit card was locked, which is laughable since I don't associate such things with my cell, a clear sign of scammers at work.
A common scam was attempted, claiming that the debit card was locked and required a call to resolve the issue, which is a well-known tactic originating from Cambodia.
A text was sent claiming my debit card was compromised and requesting account information to resolve the issue.
The voice on the phone said it was Chase Fraud and I should call this number immediatly, but I didnt
The caller claimed that my debit card was locked, but I do not have my card registered to my cell phone, making it an obvious scam.
I recived a message saying my debit card is locked and I should call, its the same old scam, I guess Cambodia is where this scam origianted
I received a text message about a locked bank account that does not belong to me.