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Area code: | 315 |
Prefix: | 724 |
Country: | United States |
State: | New York |
City: | Utica |
Company: | Verizon New York |
Usage: | Landline |
Time zone: | Eastern |
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>>> being called a shill for a scam, simply because someone doesn't have reading comprehension down very well. Wow, are you actually admitting your obvious faults here? Well, getting out of denial is the first step of clearing up your issues I guess
Legit. Had two missed calls today from this number. Went into my online banking and I did have an alert put on my account. Called in to the 800 number listed online and got it cleared up.
All saying this is legit, it is not. It is a scam according to bofa. People saying it isnt are probably the scammers. If you gave them your info, call boa immediately to report it. Come on people, when you call back it says itll put you through to a overseas collect call.
Initially I thought this was a scam, but I just called the BOA number on the back of my card and spoke with a BOA representative who confirmed that my card was compromised. If you think this is a SCAM, call the number listed on your card just in case or go to the bank.I hope this helps
If you receive a call from 315-724-4022 this is a real number from the ATM/Debit card Fraud division. If BofA detects fraudulent charges, unusual or questionable activity, or receives information from a company such as Target, Home Depot, etc that you have recently done business with, BofA will contact you to inform you of this and (or) notify you that your current debit card will soon be deactivated after you receive and activate your new replacement card. Again, this is not a scam!
it was the fraud department. i got 2 on my cell and i answered the land phone, they were protecting us
The day I got a call from this number (10/21/14), I posted here and said it was a fake Bank of America number. 2 weeks later, my current debit card was declined and I called Bank of America to ask why. They said I should have received my card in the mail. I looked through my stack of old mail, and the card was there.With all these posts saying this is a fake number, maybe some scammers are spoofing the number. However the number is legit. You don't even have to do anything or give out any info anyway. Just wait to receive your new card in the mail, then activate it. Do not block this number.
Got suspicious activity on my BoA account. The phone call is just a notification for the user to check on their bank and to call their official BoA number. I checked my banking online and they did indeed lock my account temporary until I verify my activities.
It would change nothing (and neither do further harm nor be helpful) if caller ID showed "Bank of America".That's not the way caller ID works in the US. In Canada (at least on landline, which historically has run on Nortel equipment) the name is sent along with the number. In the US, the caller ID sends just the number with the call; a computer at the destination looks up the name (CNAM) that matches that number. Send 202-456-1414 as spoofed caller number and the caller name will automatically show a B. Obama living there. All that's sent with the call is the number, the rest is just a lookup.Then again, even if the name were sent end-to-end, it would solve nothing. They'd just spoof that too. Nothing stopping me from claiming to be "Pizza Nova at 967-1111" if I'm calling Canada. (The US system would send just the number, and the destination exchange would identify this as a competing pizza joint... oblivious that the number is spoofed too.)