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| Area code: | 800 |
| Prefix: | 872 |
| Usage: | Toll Free |
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Two calls, No messageI never answer 'toll-free' callers. When long distance is almost free, why bother with a caller that's hiding with a 'toll-free' ID?
Some of you are brave to follow their instructions and push 1. How do you know that you're not actually pressing 1 to accept charges on an expensive call or something and then these scammers try to keep you talking?I'm not willing to risk it. I've received 3 calls from them 2 of them from the number reported here and another from 317-831-8521. In all cases when I've answered the phone it was an automated message that seemed to have the first part missing. All I got was "Press 1 to accept or press 2 for voice mail" so I've just hung up in each instance. Actually I've only answered 1 time the other 2 were messages left on my machine or voice mail but the message was the same as I described above.Those of you who have actually pressed 1 and talked I'd like for you to post a message back when you get your next phone bill and see if there are any rogue charges.
I received an e-mail supposedly coming U.S. Bank giving me some nonsense about my e-mail address.Inside that e-mail, they are now bold enough to list a phone number to call (800-872-2657 as customer service. Just so happens I have a credit card with U.S. Bank and there is no such number listed on their documents. They are really getting bold with providing fake phone number now. !!
I got the exact same email on April 3 as well -- and I don't even have a U.S. Bank credit card. I am sotired of all this fraud that goes on. I just dealt with another fraud issue with Bank of America. Who andwhat can we trust these days.
The same email above now appears to come from the address 1800USBanks@email.usbank.com. This too is phishing.
this is suppose to be sourt of customer service line for U.S. Bank but some of their people are very RUDE.i dont wanna name her but she was a [***]!
I just got a call from them (at 8am sharp) asking for my sister. They asked if I knew anyone with that name. I said no. Then the guy asked if I was lying to him, at which point I asked who what company was calling from and he said he was not able to disclose that information. So I hung up...It's not US Bank. And my call was from a real person, not a machine. My sister has never used US Bank.