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| Area code: | 888 |
| Prefix: | 918 |
| Usage: | Toll Free |
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04/19/2018 1-888-918-7313 is a legitimate number. It is Visa Card Services. In this day and age of scammers, I did a reverse confirmation. I called the main number to the credit card in question and then went through the process and asked if my account had been flagged for any reason. The initial agent said yes and transferred me to the Fraud Detection Services Department. I again scrutinized the information given to me and confirmed the case number that was given to me. This agent confirmed that this was a valid case number and verified my account purchases.
1) Banks generally do not disclose the type of card you have in a voicemail, or the card number. That is the fraud company attempting to seem more legitimate. That in and of itself leaves your name and some sensitive information open to be stolen.2) Most banks do not keep your parents home or cell number on file. This is a phishing scam. If your parents or relatives get a call, and they have never been listed on your account, something is wrong.3) Call your bank directly. They will get you in touch with card services. I did this. They confirmed the above statements and said the voicemail is not something they would leave. They would just request you stop in or call them.4) Call your local police department and have a report filed. Give the number that called, the "case number" if one is left and any other information you can remember. Even if nothing it taken. It will assist you in contacting detectives should fraud occur.5. Check your account. You should be doing this anyway. But if you see a charge that looks odd. Repeat steps 3,4. Better to protect yourself and not need if than do nothing.
Got a call from "Cleo" from this number both on my home and cell phone. I did not call her back, but did call my bank using the number on the back of my credit card and was transferred to their fraud department. They wanted the case number that was given by Cleo. There really had been a red flagged charge, that I verified was legit so I did not have to cancel my card.
I thought scam at first also. I was going to call credit union. Then looked on back of my debit card card and it is the exact number on back of card to call to report lost or stolen card!
Got this phone message from 888-918-7313. Said they needed to check my BECU account. Case #0806.
I didn't awnser because I didn't know the number. Voicemail had all my info. I called my Credit Union to confirm; not only did they verify, they forwarded me to this number with me ever giving it to them. It prevented a $170 fraud charge. Still remember, don't awnser and call your bank and have them forward you like I did.
This is 100% legit and the tools here saying otherwise are incorrect. They contract with various credit unions (banks too?) to provide monitoring of debit cards, or at least is the case in my situation. Lady called and asked for me by name. Didn't ask for any personally identifiable information but started going over transactions that were fraudulent as well as normal transactions, telling me they have disabled my card for my own protection. While on the phone with her, I logged in to my checking account to verify what she was saying - it was 100% accurate. So, I called the credit union and they did in fact verify this is the case. Someone in Buttonwillow, CA went on a shopping spree. Now I get to fight to get my money back - yay! For those of you denying that this is accurate, seriously...get real. It is 100% real.
Legit telephone number for PSCU, a 3rd party vendor that credit unions contract to monitor their cardholder accounts for suspicious activity. I received a voicemail from this number indicating they were calling for a security check on behalf of my credit union and cited a reference number. When I called the number back, they asked for certain pieces of identifying information. When I indicated I was uncomfortable sharing certain pieces of information, the representative did not pressure me for the information and encouraged me to call my credit union directly to verify that they were legitimate. I immediately called my credit union and they confirmed that the telephone number and company were legitimate and were calling regarding numerous suspicious charges that appeared on my account over the prior month.