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Area code: | 855 |
Prefix: | 255 |
Usage: | Toll Free |
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Thanks for putting the last part in. 800 notes is full of "He said", "They said", "She said", about a number being real or not. With caller ID spoofing, your caller ID can say "The White House", but it isn't. As you said, never give out personal information on a call you did not make, and a number you did not look up.
This number called me and left no message. I call back and they said they were BOA fraud dept they immediately asked for my card number and security code- I didn't give the info of course because it was all so sketchy. Call BOA at the number listed on the back of my card and they said that that number is not a BOA number. These people are scam artists! And they need to be reported!
I did receive a call from this number. Didn't recognize it, so I let it ring. She did leave a voicemail regarding credit card fraudulent activity. To be safe, I called the number on the back of my card instead. It did prove to be legit.
Got a call from this number (855-255-0613) today morning. A gentleman claimed he was from BOA Credit Card Fraud department and told me that there was a suspicious transaction on my card. Just verify that transaction was not mine. Did not ask me any other question. Once I confirm he said he would close that account and give me a new one.After that I called the customer service number on the back of my BOA Visa card. Verified all those are TRUE.Some people said this number could not be verified. I guess they called the customer service number on the back of their BANK CARD, in stead of Credit Card. It is possible that some BOA banking customer service operators may not know this Credit Card service number.That's my 1 cent.
So BofA thinks t's OK to call it's customers, and tell them to return a call to a number, that comes back unlisted? What is to stop *anyone* from calling me, claim to be from BofA, and then ask for my FULL credit card details? This is a SECURITY BREACH, that is being propagated by BofA. What did I do? I closed my account... they need to STOP asking their customers to give out their information to random numbers!How to easily fix this? Just call from a legit number, or ask that we call back the number on the back of the card. Asking us to call back an unlisted number, is basically telling it's customers that no matter who calls you claiming to be BofA, you should give them your FULL credit card information, it's OK... RRRRIIIIIIGGGGHHHHTTTT.p.s. the "manager" i closed my account with was Dawn Henderson, a "security expert" for over 15 years.. she's brilliant!I classify this as a prank call, or even phishing
this is a valid number, called the # on back of cc. card was compromised & taken care of. second time this has happened. it is happening all over the country, so many scum ball crooks around.
I got a call from this number. The guy did not sound as professional as usual BoA calls and it was clear that this was fishy.Here is what can EXPLAIN ALL OF THE ABOVE COMMENTS:- Some people managed to get your credit card number and contact information.- They use it to buy something expensive online. The bank recognizes unusual activity and blocks the transaction.- The bad guys call you right away to say that fraudulent activity has happened (which is true!) and, during this call, try to get all your bank information details.- The people who used the number at the back of the card to call BoA and tried to verify the information got a positive answer because there was indeed fraudulent activity on the account. But BoA had not contacted them yet.I hope this helps understanding and will protect people in the future.
This number called me, I did not answer and called back and they said "Credit Card Department" (NFI). Reading this site I saw Bank of America mentioned so I called them and they were in fact calling me regarding fraud on my mastercard. So the bottom line for me is this number is legit but BofA needs a better way to contact customers.