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Area code: | 800 |
Prefix: | 421 |
Usage: | Toll Free |
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Caller identified this as an automated call from Experion on behalf of Capital One, Chase, and Citibank. That it was an automated call placed by Experion as I was eligible to have reduced credit card rates. "Rachel" gave the intro speech. Company finally identified as Card Member Services, financial department. Gentleman had an Indian accent.
call to from 800-421-2110 caller ID said "TOLL FREE" on Friday 07-14-17 at 1057 AM.they called back hour later from 800-421-2110 caller ID said "TOLL FREE" on Friday 07-14-17 at 1157 AM.on errands so missed these SCAM calls.calls were again like earlier in month from card member services trying to lower my credit card interest
This is the number that I dial to call which is on the back of my BofA Visa card. So it is legit to Call Them with. I have never RECEIVED a call from this number, though. Looks like the scammers are getting creative, according to others here. I never answer calls I'm not sure of who is calling, but now in this case, you might think you know who it is, and yet, it could be a scam? Terrific! But you know most of the time when it is a scam, because they won't leave a message. How important or legit can it be, if they hang up? Thanks, everyone.
called saying they could reduce interest on credit cards but wanted the card with the most available credit to qualify u for it and wanted the 800 number on the card and the card number.... they wanted the number of a card with a zero balance to qualify the other credit cards ...scam I think so I ask the name of the company they said Card Service and they didin't have a web site, then gave me the the 800-421-2110 number to call to verify who they are but it just ask for a credit card number she said put in 0 but it said invalid....
I didn't get a call but received a letter from "CARD SERVICES", PO Box 15489, Wilmington, DE 19885-5489. This letter lists 1-800-421-2110 as a no. to call day or night. Well, the letter states that I may have recently experienced difficulty using my Bank of America credit card at an ATM, etc. I'm suppose to fill out the bottom portion of the form "PIN Code Request Form" with a new PIN no. and send it to them. I DON'T THINK SO!!! Most likely phishing for info.
Listing detail for Regions Mastercard Visa Customer & Lost & StolenRegions Mastercard Visa Customer & Lost & Stolenwork[undisclosed] Card, AL(800) 421-2110Type: unavailableProvider: unavailableLocation: unavailableDue to number portability, some numbers have been transferred to a new service provider.Job title: unavailableCompany: Regions Mastercard Visa Customer & Lost & Stolen
Got a call from Bank of America from this number stating there has been problems on receiving my credit card payment...somebody reading from a paper that is like it sounded. Called the bank and my credit card balance was paid off as I thought. This is a total scam!!!
recieved fake letter saying i've had recent trouble using card and to verify my PIN. The letter was quite obviously not from Bank of America. It was typed all wrong and the letterhead didn't look right. it was so phony. it completely looked at though i had been printed up on any regular home printer. Called the 800-421-2110 number to see what it was and didn't say anything about it being a Bank of America number which is the BIGGEST "Duh" factor in it being fake. it simply kept asking for card number or social security number. Ok, if you're gonna be a scam artist, at least try a little harder at appearing legit. This is totaly fake. don't give them any info.
Got the same thing, a suspicious letter today saying they've been trying to contact me regarding my inquiry, would I please call 800-421-2110, which is a woman's voice that says "WELCOME TO CARDMEMBER SERVICES, please enter your credit card # or social security number"So I called customer service at BofA and asked if they had a record of me calling and making an inquiry, she said no. I told her about the letter, and she said, call them back, but don't give them any info.I think this is a total scam. I am not calling this # and giving them my card or social security #