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| Area code: | 888 |
| Prefix: | 918 |
| Usage: | Toll Free |
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I got a call from this number today. Called my bank and gave them the phone number. They said it was real and that my account was compromised. $400 in fraudulent charges in one day!!! Card deactivated, bank will refund my money!!
Legit. It was a company who is calling on behalf of my credit union. They called to verify charges that were made on my credit card.
888-918-7313 called to warn of fraudulent activity on my bank Visa card - they left case# but the lady's voice was garbled and sounded suspicious - I called my own 800# for card services, and the 888# people were legit!!! they caught a 'phishing' use of my card in Australia to buy sports clothes - totally not my use of credit card!! so I was happy they caught it and shut down my card. But as others on this site have said, don't trust anyone!! call your card's own 800# for card member services and then you known you have legit number and they will transfer you through to security.thanks for saving my butt!!!
I got a letter saying there was some activity on my credit card that they had questions about, asking me to call 888-918-7313. I did some Internet checking before calling, including this site, and decided they were legitimate. They asked about some recent purchases on my card; they all were legitimate and I'm surprised they triggered anything, but I'm glad they do check.
Not a Scam: The call I received knew all my last 5 charges, but when they asked for an address I balked, so I called my credit card security using the number on my card, and they said it was legit and a hold was already on my account . So I cancelled my own card. The odd thing is the amount charged in a city 300 miles away was only $2.30 in a motel? Seems an odd amount to steal? But I cancelled my card through the number on the back of the card and not through the caller's number, but they transferred me to the same people who had called me.
Called my CU after receiving a call from this number early in the morning on a Saturday . Turns out its legit . Didn't think its was cause of the day , time and accent of the caller but it was .
I received a message from them because I had been using my old cards security code. They just wanted to make sure that I was the one trying to unsuccessfully use my card and not someone else. I did however look up the company name on my credit unions website before I called to make sure it was legit.
It is a fraud alert from your Credit Union. I just received 3 calls (one at home, 2 at my office) to which my Visa credit (not debit) card had been used in Buffalo, NY (I live on the other side of the country) in excess of $350. I haven't even used this credit card in months. They never asked anything except went over some of the last charges on the account. They confirmed my address so that new cards would be sent out. They also said I would be receiving an affidavit in the mail and to return it promptly. They did not allow the charge to go through, and have notified that it was a fraudulent charge. I contacted my credit union and they verified the phone call, and also verified that my card is now closed due to fraudulent activity. I am thankful that this occurred...people, be very vigilant in who you give your c/c numbers to. There are scammers everywhere...they spend more time figuring out how to scam people out of their money than to go out and make their own.
Someone called and left a message for my daughter who is a college student. Of course I was very concerned that her credit may be affected. The rep was very hard to understand and got very testy when I asked her questions because I did not want to give her my phone number, last 4 digits of my social and birthdate...to "verify" who I was. I called my credit union this morning and they never heard of PSCU (I looked up the number and PSCU online - very vague) and have had many callers with the same concern. NEVER give private information to ANYONE over the phone you do not know, it's that simple. Anyone can spend all day doing whatever it takes to get someones information. Called 888-918-7313 again to ask some questions and again, a very testy rep.