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Area code: | 888 |
Prefix: | 489 |
Usage: | Toll Free |
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This is a fraudulent phone number. A Chase employee confirmed this was NOT their dispute number. I did not even have a dispute but was given this number by a "Chase" employee with a very heavy accent who would not listen when I told her I did not have a dispute.
Caller ID indicated 800-935-9935The message told me to call back at 888-489-8452Chase Fraud Department rep told me that both numbers belong to ChaseA person by the name of John Jardin (?) left a voicemail message at my work phone number at 6 pm on Sunday. Four different Chase reps said that the number was NOT associated with my account. I did have a small (< $10) charge dispute that I filed online a few days earlier. The whole thing seemed not right - why didn't he contact me through the online message center or email? Why not call my private number that IS on the account? Dispute Department did not confirm or deny the existence of the person, althoughe the first two reps said there was no records of them ever calling me recently regarding this dispute. The first rep said the dispute had already been taken care of - refund credited to my account and a written confirmation being sent out. It seemed there was no reason for anyone to call me at that stage, on Sunday at 6 pm.The third Dispute Dept rep whom I spoke with today (after a lengthy dispute with their Fraud Department whose rep just refused to deal with this as possible phishing and kept trying to forward it back to Dispute Department instead of connecting me with his supervisor) said that there was a record of a call being made around that time to MY PRIVATE NUMBER (which I never received), but no record of who made the call (???). I'm not sure what to make out of it. I would not be surprised if it was made up to end the conversation.At any rate, this shows that their internal record keeping system is sub-par (you do not know which rep called me?), and I would not be surprised if some data bleach is occurring - i.e., data on who filed disputes, but not their phone number or email associated with the account. It is most likely that "John" found my work number by an online search.
This is Chase Bank and it is only if you have disputed something you charged on your Chase credit card. The woman who called me had such a heavy accent on the answering machine I thought she was saying 'Machine Cocktail" I googled the phone number and saw it was Chase. I filed 2 disputes in the last 2 days on 2 different Chase cards. Here's a piece of advice-- do NOT buy a Tracfone! You'll end up disputing the charges to your card.
I had open dispute with Chase, these people called me. I have no idea if its a phishing scam or what, however they asked for my information and never had anything on record about the call they placed.
This is our phone number for chase credit card services, dispute department.
This is a scam. This is the second time I've had these Indian people you can barely understand call about a dispute. Do not call back, do not give them any information. Report the number they called from to Chase. Only ever call the numbers on the back of your credit card. Chase will send you a letter or a message through your account about your dispute. Never will someone who doesn't speak English call and ask for your information!
1-888-489-8452 is a legitimate Chase Credit Card Services call center. If you've disputed charges and the vendor hasn't refunded you your full amount they need to know if you received any service or items at all from them. CALL THEM BACK! I was only given a 50% refund from 1-800 Flowers. I'd have lost another $49.70 had I NOT CALLED THIS NUMBER BACK!!!!
Received it and let it go to voicemail. Listened to the message and they said they were from Chase about a disputed charge. I had disputed a charge online 2 days prior and figured they just wanted more info. Called back and that was the case. I wish that they were a little more transparent and use the same number that is on the back of my credit card.