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Area code: | 855 |
Prefix: | 866 |
Usage: | Toll Free |
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I received a voice mail which claimed it was from PNC concerning purchases made to my credit card. I was asked for my "sixteen digit account number", which is also known as "credit card number".The voice mail knew the last four digits of my credit card, but those things can make their rounds as the only visible part of a credit card number. The entire system seemed unlike any phone system I've ever used from PNC before, and I don't think PNC would ever want to know my credit card number -- just a name or other non-identity-stealy bits of information.I did make some large purchases around that time, so I had assumed that PNC just wanted to clear those up. I cannot say for certain that this was NOT actually PNC, but I certainly hope they would be less shady than this.
I got a call from 269 544 7920, a number in Kalamazoo, Michigan. He said he was from PNC and had the last four of my number. He said I should call 855 866 6950 to clear things up. I called the number it was an answering service.
PNC Fraud detection. Received two calls telling me to call here because of large withdrawals on my PNC account. After calling them, they resolved my situation. Called up PNC's number on the back of my card and went to the fraud department, worried because of the first post here by Fraud Alert. They confirmed that my account had been put on hold and a new card was being shipped my way. Is legit.
This is not a fraud - I got this message and proceeded to contact the pnc virtual wallet number regarding the card in question, and they verified that this number is indeed the number of the fraud branch. They ask for you to verify your date of birth and your ss last 4. They had put my card on hold but after verifying that the purchases in question were mine, took it off hold and it's all good. I suspect this was due to the large sum, so if you've just made a large purchase and receive this call, you can feel safe that it's the fraud branch from pnc just doing they're job to keep your account safe.
Absolutely a legit number, but calling the one on the back of you card is a good rule to verify anyway. They left a message with a family member to call back twice in one evening. Didn't trust it so called the usual number. Turns out someone was trying to use my card number to make multiple purchases which they stopped (about $500) worth. New card being sent out with new number.Do NOT ignore calls from this number!
This actually is PNC. I was worried that it was a fraud because they asked about a spotify charge which I've been paying for for years so I didn't see how it could possibly be suspicious. I called the Virtual Wallet number on the PNC website and verified that this was indeed their fraud prevention number.
I got a voice message from one number and said it was from Fraud detection of PNC bank and asked me to call back on 855-866-6950. When I called they asked me to give the details, luckily I did not give the complete details and cut the phone. I called back on PNC customer care number and they said they do not recognize this number and is probably a scam since no one had tried to contact me from Fraud detection of PNC bank..
I also got called and asked about charges on my card. I was told that my card was put on hold until I called 855-866-6950 to confirm or deny the charges. I did so. The phone was answered by a brief message about the call being monitored. Then an actual person came on and asked me for way too much info. I gave it, but then immediately called PNC using the customer service number on the back of my card. After navigating their automated menu and a subsequent 20-minute wait, I spoke with someone who was able to verify the number and confirm that my card had indeed been flagged and put on hold, and finally that the hold was removed within the last half-hour. It's the real PNC fraud protection number.