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| Area code: | 844 |
| Prefix: | 540 |
| Usage: | Toll Free |
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I too received a phone call/message on my land line and my cell phone from 800-935-9935, reading CHASE Bank. Arvin Fernando, calling from "Chase Card Services" said he was calling regarding a recent inquiry I've made. I have not made any inquiry. The callback number is 844-540-8025 x 6571179 from 8-5 EST M-F. I will not be calling back. But if I receive a follow up call, I'll be calling Chase, via the number on the back of any card, directly.
Chase Bank supposedly called. The number left on my answering machine is NOT on the back of the credit card so I did not return the call. Glad I didn't!!!
I received a voice message with a request to call 1-844-540-8025 ext 6571191 for a fraud dispute at Chase. The message was from a female with a foreign accent. When I called the number, I got a voice mailbox with a man's voice. I hung up and called the number on the back of my credit card. It turns out Chase had tried to call me regarding a fraud dispute. This call was valid.
I received a voice message with a request to call 1-844-540-8025 ext 6571260 for an "inquiry" about my Chase credit card account. The woman had an Indian accent and identified herself as Rianne Franklin. When I returned the call I was immediately sent to the voice mailbox of someone with a male voice who said he was from Mumbai. I had not made any recent inquiries, and the experience did not feel right, so I let it go. The next day I received another call from Rianne Franklin who said she represented Chase in a dispute I had about a charge to a water purifier company. I did in fact dispute a charge over a month ago and Chase credited my account for the disputed amount. Ms. Franklin said that the company contested the dispute. I told her that the water filters that we did not want were returned to the company and that a representative said there would be no charge as long as the filters were returned. Ms. Franklin told me that I should get some documentation about that and get back to her. So I got the USPS tracking number for the returned filters and called her number. I got the same male voice saying he was from Mumbai. So I Googled the number and found this site. Upon calling the Chase number on the back of my card, the representative said that the dispute had already been settled. My sense is that the Indian Chase representative was legitimate, but I am glad I resolved the issue through the regular Chase number.
FAKE! FRAUD! Call came in and appeared to be from the 800 number associated with Chase banking. African accent, but said she was from India when I asked what country from which she was calling. Then I asked straight to the point, "Is something wrong with my account? Is there a concern of fraud? Is there a problem? A dipsute? Or is this just a marketing call?" She said, "Oh no nothing like that, but we need..." and before she could finish that sentence, I told her then there was no reason for CHASE to call me, and there is nothing she needs. Additionally I said I did not have time, and to call back some other time.She called again a day later and left a message with an extension to call her at - but the voice was different this time in the voice mail. She sounded more middle-eastern, and higher-pitched. The number was 844-540-8025. She gave a 7-digit extension starting with a 6, HOWEVER... I'm not posting what that extension was, because that extension will have a log as to whom they called and when, and they can then successfully identify you by a back-trace from this site in conjunction with the extension number and time/info about the call.So my suggestion for new reports on this number; do NOT convey the extension number. Others have done so above, but it's not sueggested. Doing so confirms to the PHISHING callers who/what/when and that their info is correct if they see this site even if not specifically identifiable.If you get a call from them, simply tell them immediately you do NOT have a Chase account. Anyone really calling from Chase would then be confused and refer to their records for verification. Any scammer simply won't call back.--V.
I suspected this was not actually Chase although the young lady sounded very professional. The tip off was that she was responding to my inquiry. I had not made any inquiry so decided to do a reverse number lookup - no luck, Then I just put the number into a search and saw the comments about this being bogus. My instincts helped here, but I know that my mother would easily have fallen for this if she had a Chase card.
Caller claimed to be from Chase card services and left a this number and a 7 digit extension to return the call. I called 1-800-524-3880 (number on back of card) and they confirmed that this was a call from them, and had information for me.