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Area code: | 888 |
Prefix: | 890 |
Usage: | Toll Free |
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Kohls.com, but when I call the phone number, I immediately get christmas music. No recorded message saying what company I've called, that I'm being put on hold, that my call will be answered, if the office is closed, etc. I called the regular Kohls 1-800 number and they couldn't help.
This is a non published number for a reason, it is a direct phone line to a specific department with Kohl's Corporate offices. There is no waiting message or music and no "Thank you for calling Kohls" because it calls a department directly and is answered directly. Unless you are calling when the department is closed is the only time you will hear a message and then you can leave a voice mail. When you call the general Kohls Customer Service number they are not allowed to give the details of this number, and to be honest most of them don't know the number just an extension to the department. Hope this helps some of you that are confused, I can tell you though 99% of the time if there is a Voice Mail, we will leave a message and then you will know why we are calling.
I was also told to call this number to verify two orders to my Kohls charge account, which I do not have. I called Kohl's customer service and told them I was told to call this number, and they verified that I do not have an account with Kohl's, and that this call was more than likely trying to get my credit card information to commit fraud, and to not give them any of this or personal information, and that Kohls does not confirm orders over the phone, only through e-mail, so I would say DON'T call back, and if you are concerned, to call Kohls directly through customer service. The two order numbers they stated were non existent too.
Be forewarned, we just got a call about some charges for Kohl with an account that has never been used to charge at this institution. Also, we don't even have an account with Kohl. So by ** no ** means given out any personal information or call the number back that they provide. They are after your personal and credit card information!** WARNING ** FRAUD CALL!
I will partly reverse my comment about this phone number and give credit to Kohl's for attempting to validate charges made by a stolen credit card number, not card stolen, the NUMBER STOLEN. Unfortunately in a world of identity theft and fraudulent scams, one is very caution when a common form of scams is to impersonate a recognizable or familiar institution such as your bank, merchant, relative, etc. So there are 2 issues to pay attention too here.1) Watch who you give your credit card too. We are still trying to figure out how the number was stolen, but the individual(s) had the CCV number as well which means that they had access to the back of the card. It is ironic that we commonly trust waiters/waitresses and other places where we give our card to someone to complete a transaction. Note that all they need to do is copy your credit card number, copy the CCV number and record name. Later you can then simply Google the name to get the address. Given this information you can charge on almost any online retailer.2) You still need to be cautious about giving personal information over the phone. If you did not initiate the call then request a transaction number, name and a number to call be on (not that you should use this and instead look up the number via your account information or online to contact customer service) and then hang up and call ** yourself **.Remember that unfortunately we need to be extremely careful because once your data is compromised, it is a lot of effort on many people's part to fix the issue and in some cases, it can be disastrous.Again my apologies to Kohl's who tried to do the right thing.Signed,A very cautious customer....
I can"t say for sure that this is Kohl's number, it sounds like them and very proffessional. Like all the others I to received a call from "(262)703-1977" this number that appeared on my caller I.D. I didn't answer the call but they did leave a call back number "1-888-890-1755" the recording stated that an order had been placed with Kohl's online and that they needed additional information in order to process the order. They left an order number for a refrence in the message. The message stated that if I didn't get a hold of them by a certain date that the order would be canceled. If its a fraud they sound pretty proffessional and if its Kohl's they are doing a great job looking out for us. If you received a call from these numbers don't be afraid to call them back, its not like they don't allready have your number. When and if you call these numbers back use your brain, don't give them any information that they don't allready have. They have your name and maybe a credit card brand and possibly your credit card number. Be smart, check your credit card statements for weired or out of the ordinary purchases, call the card company and request a new card, the scammers are getting smarter every day so we have to do the same, be careful how you use a credit card, if your going to use a card online, over the phone, or in a restaurant where the server walks away with it, use or get a credit card that has a very low limit, or use a prepaid card either way its better to be safe than sorry.
If this is a number for Kohl's why is this number attached to spam saying it is a number to get rid of student loan debt? I'm calling BS
Its the Fraud Department in Kohls. It goes directly to a rep line. I ordered an Egift card and shortly got a call from 262-702-1977. I didnt know who it was so I didnt pick up. I then got an email saying that they needed further information to process my request and gave me this 888 number to call. They didnt ask for a social or anything. I was using a Virtual Visa card to buy an Egift card. They just asked for my order number and my address and DOB and that was it. I got my gift card shortly afterwards. If you dont have an account or anything, ignore these calls, but they are from the fraud department checking unusual activities in random accounts.