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Area code: | 302 |
Prefix: | 731 |
Country: | United States |
State: | Delaware |
City: | Newark |
Company: | Verizon Delaware |
Usage: | Landline |
Time zone: | Eastern |
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Cofirmed with Bank of America - the number is a fraud!!Repeat - Confirmed with Bank of America - the number is a phishing fraud!!The above is yet another shill posting for the fraud. Don't be duped folks - report the call to Bank of America and your state Attorney General immediately.
It is definitely not a Bank of America number. I contacted Bank of America and they told me there was nothing wrong with my account and that Bank of America will never call and ask for any personal information over the phone.I asked the rep about the number and he said it did not come from Bank of America.
*** PLEASE READ THIS MESSAGE BEFORE YOU CALL BACK ****** DO NOT GIVE ANYONE CALLING YOUR INFORMATION ***This is absolutely a classic phishing scam. All the signs are there and I have received confirmation from Bank of America that it is indeed one.What to look for: the callers left a voicemail on my phone. The call contained most of the red flags you'd expect in a scam message:1. An "ALERT" noise which sounds a bit like the Fox news broadcast or CNN broadcast alerts to create urgency.2. A reference to a card ending in 4299. None of my cards end in that code, but I'm sure many people getting this message would not check first. 3. A prerecorded message which, if you listen to carefully, seems choppy as if someone spliced it together from an official call.4. A request to call back *immediately* to a number not published on the bank's website. You'd think the bank would publish the number for verification purposes.5. A warning of a hold if the call isn't returned further creating urgency. Instructions are then given to call 866-559-0025 and enter in a pin number (to make it seem legit).6. The message then stresses to disregard any messages from Bank of America online or any text alerts received on your mobile phone. Which makes sense since the last thing the scammers want is for you to actually call the bank.7. I call the number which identifies itself as "card services". Umm hmm. Many banks do outsource service functions as posters have stated above, but due to the nature of financial information, the outsource company usually operates separate lines and identifies the financial institution they represent on a particular inbound or outbound call.8. . The first thing I hear is instructions to enter in a billing zip code without so much as an identification. I enter in a bogus code in another state and sail onto the next step. That was the clincher.I promptly hang up and call the Bank of America number on my card. The representative I get runs a quick sweep of my account and indicates no fraud alert has been issued.The multitude of shill postings here claiming the number is "legit" only make this fraud more obvious.
Got call from Card Services, didn't answer it but googled the number and saw the comments here re:BOA.. called there customer service number from my statement and found two fraudulent charges from Dish TV... HIGHLY recommend that if you get a call from 302-731-1166 or Card Services that you do the same.. call and make sure nobody's been screwing with your CC #
*** PLEASE READ THIS MESSAGE BEFORE YOU CALL BACK ****** DO NOT GIVE ANYONE CALLING YOUR INFORMATION ***This is absolutely a classic phishing scam. All the signs are there and I have received confirmation from Bank of America that it is indeed one.What to look for: the callers left a voicemail on my phone. The call contained most of the red flags you'd expect in a scam message:1. An "ALERT" noise which sounds a bit like the Fox news broadcast or CNN broadcast alerts to create urgency.2. A reference to a card ending in 4299. None of my cards end in that code, but I'm sure many people getting this message would not check first. 3. A prerecorded message which, if you listen to carefully, seems choppy as if someone spliced it together from an official call.4. A request to call back *immediately* to a number not published on the bank's website. You'd think the bank would publish the number for verification purposes.5. A warning of a hold if the call isn't returned further creating urgency. Instructions are then given to call 866-559-0025 and enter in a pin number (to make it seem legit).6. The message then stresses to disregard any messages from Bank of America online or any text alerts received on your mobile phone. Which makes sense since the last thing the scammers want is for you to actually call the bank.7. I call the number which identifies itself as "card services". Umm hmm. Many banks do outsource service functions as posters have stated above, but due to the nature of financial information, the outsource company usually operates separate lines and identifies the financial institution they represent on a particular inbound or outbound call.8. . The first thing I hear is instructions to enter in a billing zip code without so much as an identification. I enter in a bogus code in another state and sail onto the next step. That was the clincher.I promptly hang up and call the Bank of America number on my card. The representative I get runs a quick sweep of my account and indicates no fraud alert has been issued.
Confirmed with Bank of America that this number is in fact not theirs - a known fraud to obtain credit card information from unsuspecting dupes.The above is yet another shill posting - don't be fooled!!
You are completely wrong, this number is used by their automatic fraud protection system. It’s a computer calling you to inform you about possible fraud activity. You will also receive at least one e-mail when receiving calls from this number. The reason this number is not listed and is not the same as the 1800 # on the back of the card is they don’t want you calling it back because it is just for the automated system. Almost every large company uses this process so stop telling people this is a FRAUD when it’s not. Please research your facts before giving advice that is totally wrong.
I hung up on this call, and called Bank of America from my account website. They really were trying to verify fraudulent activity.
Actually, shill, the number is a fraud - I confirmed it with Band of America. Don't be fooled folks - the non-stop postings claiming the number is real are from the shill for this fraud.
Turns out to be a fake - a phishing scam which has nothing to do with Bank of America.Appears to be part of a fraud campaign using various numbers pretending to be "fraud alerts" from different banks, credit unions, paypal etc. Multiple fake postings by shills claiming the number is valid. Don't be fooled!!