713-262-3300
Country: USA
713 area code:
Texas (Houston, Pasadena)
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- SCalled back. They said it was Chase. He did not know anything about the call but asked me for my ss and account number which I did not give him.
- SherrieCall same in as SPAM RISK..Did not answer, call disconnected when machine picked up..Get these calls several times a day, all from different numbers, some my local area code. I don't answer. I mean, "SPAM RISK" not about to answer..
- Caller: SPAM RISK
- CharlieCalled and did not leave message
- EdCalled and did not leave a message
- Caller: Chase - supposedly
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- RixAnother call like 5 to 8 of them daily on; reduce my credit card interest rate! By the sound in the background and the person talking, the calls are coming from India! If I have a bit of free time, I will try to keep dragging the call along and waist their time. I have watched some You Tube vidios so I have some fake numbers to give these A#s wipes also. They will start cussing after 10 minutes on the phone when they relise Ive wasted their time! I just call them Potty Mouth, and ask if they talk to their mom like that! Dont fall for this Scam folks.
- Caller: Card Service / Chase Bank
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- Bob in AtlantaCaller ID showed "CHASE". I don't have an account with CHASE.
- Caller: "CHASE"
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- Dennis FeickThey called but did not leave a message on my answering machine
The Caller ID was CHASE.
I called them back and they wanted my card number in order to access my account.
I hung up and called the 800 number of the back of my CHASE card.
The real CHASE was able to access my account with the last four digits of my card and my ZIP code.
CHASE also verified that they never make phone calls and that the phone number was bogus.
I then Googled the number and found this web site.
I get 4-5 Robo/Fraud calls a day and this one was unique in the fact they they had
duplicated the real CHASE voice recordings and had a 10 minute wait time until I
could talk to an agent. The real CHASE was able to connect me to an agent in 30 seconds.
There was no way that the average person would not know that the Robo call was bogus.
Thank you for this web site - It verified my suspicions about the call.- Caller: CHASE
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- CurmudgeonTypical credit card interest rate scammers. Second time today that they have called. Scam call, do not answer.
- Caller: Credit card scammers
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- DarrylReceived a call from this number at 15 minutes after midnight. Caller ID said Chase. Waited until 9 the next morning to return. Person answered immediately started asking personal questions. I hung up.
- Caller: 713-262-3300
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- 2busyAnswered the call, and it sounded like a busy call center in India. The woman was rude, and just kept repeating that it was a "verification call." She asked how many credit cards I have! I asked her what credit cards she was verifying, and she said she was at the headquarters of Visa and Mastercard. I told her I would call her back at that number, and she hung up.
- Caller: scam call center
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- EmotionalProblemsAutomated message regarding lower credit interest card rate(s).
- Caller: CHASE
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- JOECHASE - no message
- Caller: chase - NO MESSAGE
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- PatCall came across as Chase. I don’t have an account with them.
- Caller: Chase
- BHB| 1 replyIt sounds like Chase Online has been hacked. I found 1–713–262–3300 (outside the US) at https://www.chase.com/digital/resources/privacy-security/questions/fraud
- Caller: ????
- BigA replies to BHBSounds like you have never heard of "Caller ID Spoofing". Maybe you should look it up?
- JoAnne m.| 1 replyLeft no message. I called back and they said it was Chase. No alarm there since I have a bunch of accounts with them, including delivery problems of a new card. Her answers and questions were strange though and I was never able to determine the reason for the call.
- Caller: Chase Bank
- Kat* replies to JoAnne m.A legitimate call from Chase would state the reason for the call. I hope you didn't give this scammer any of the information they asked for.
- fredSame as all of the above, at the present rate, our trust in the phone system will be undermined .Will you really be sure ?, some banks have admitted they may use third parties to offer other services. The Phone companies ,do not care they have their money and will offer new services to you.
- Caller: scammer credit card fixer
- Call type: Unwanted
- JuneCall from chase. I called back. Talked to a man with an Indian accent. I asked why he called. He said he would forward me to fraud account. We do not have a chase acct. it was cancelled a year ago. I waited on hold for 10 minutes. Woman asked me for account number I said I don’t have a chase account. She then asked me for my social security number. lol. Seriously!!!!! I uttered a few swear words and hung up.
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Center.- Caller: Chase
- William RI get so many scam calls that I do not answer. I write the numbers down and check them out on the web.
- Caller: Chase
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