800-688-7944

800 area code: Toll-free
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    Ben
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    I just got a call from this number and it is a fraud... Do not give them any information.  BEWARE?....
    • Caller: Unknown
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    T.T.
    I just got a call from this same number 800-688-7944 stating there is fraud activity on my cc and asked me to provided my credit card number.  Luckily I didn't
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    a.k.
    I got a call from this same number 8006887944 also. They claimed that there was fraud activity on my cc and needed my info to look it up. I had a reference number but they wanted my full cc info. It was too fishy. Lucky I didn't.
    • Caller: 8006887944
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    Bill
    I received a voicemail from this number saying it was the Chase fraud department and to return the call. As I was speaking with them, I Googled the number 800-688-7944 and saw these posts. Unfortunately, I had already given them my card number and name as it appears on the card. I immediately hung up and called the number on the back of my card. They confirmed it was a legitimate attempt by the Visa fraud department to contact me and they wanted to verify suspicious activity on my card. It turns out there was fraud activity on my card. So, the number is legit. However, next time, I will return the call only using the number on the back of my card. Just in case.
    • Caller: Visa
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    RM
    I too received a call from an AZ number asking me to return the call at this 800 number. Maybe I punched it in incorrectly but I got a disconnected number message. Luckily when I called the Chase number on the back of my card, they did say that the Fraud Dept did want to speak to me.
    • Caller: Chase MC
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    Russ
    I called the Chase 1-800-432-3117, which I got off it's secured website, and learned that the 800-688-7944 number is a legitimate number to their Fraud Dept.  I never gave out my card number while on the first call (7944), and confirmed the arrangement for a new set of cards to be sent to me on the second call (3117).
    • Caller: Chase Caller
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    SG replies to Ben
    this is a legitimate number from Chase Visa.  I checked it on the Visa website for Chase.
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    MoKo replies to Ben
    THis is a legitimate number. This is the number they want you to call when you make a change to your account. I verified this with Chase. As always though, I would recommend people call back the official number in the back of their card ALWAYS.
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    James
    This call is legitimate - it is Chase Fraud Prevention for their credit cards.  They will call you if there is suspicious activity and you need to call them back in order to get your card turned back on.
    • Caller: JPMorgan Chase
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    Eric
    Not a scam, my Chase VISA card was denied twice today and when I got home there was a message from Chase asking me to call this number regarding possible fraudulent charges on my card. I called the number and they had a record of the two denied transactions today as well as previous transactions on my card before the fraudulent charge. The fraudulent charge was a purchase in the UK (I'm in the US), which is what alerted them.
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    John
    This is a legitimate Chase Fraud Prevention phone number. If you feel more comfortable calling the number on your card, go for it, but this is without a doubt Chase.
    • Caller: Chase Fraud Prevention
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    John replies to Ben
    Of course the top comment is wrong. This is a legitimate Chase phone number, as every other post mentions.
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    JWW
    This is a legitimate number, but I called the number on back of my card and the person who answered my call said that was the correct thing to do.
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    Saurin
    This is a legit number. I called back and they were truly fraud prevention department.
    • Caller: Chase Fraud Prevention
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    Slim
    ADVISORY

    Readers:
    Be Safe, Not Sorry
    Rather than believe the posts in this thread, or the words of an anonymous caller,
    if you are notified of a problem with your card,

    CALL THE NUMBER ON THE BACK OF YOUR CARD

    Even though the number in this thread might belong to your card issuer, the scammers can easily spoof what appears on your CallerID, and attempt to get your precious ID and card data!

    Be Safe, Not Sorry!

    CALL THE NUMBER ON THE BACK OF YOUR CARD
    ~~~~~~~~

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    CWG40
    Fifteen entries on this thread and I count at least 8 that are shill posts.  A 53% shill-rate is pretty much
    proof positive that this is a scam.  Never give out personal/ financial information to anyone who calls you.  If there is a problem with your CC or debit card, call the number on the card or the official number on your
    monthly statement.

    This scam has been going on, on or off for years now.  White collar criminals who are active from time to
    time scamming customers or large-scale financial institutions.  I suspect they are located in North America.  Perhaps Canada.
    • Caller: Informational post
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    Laura
    This number actually popped up as a warning on my laptop threatening that if I didn't call it before closing the window my credit card and private information would be in jeopardy and my system would be shutdown.  This is the second time this warning has come up (first time with a different number I believe) They are identifying themselves as a "message from microsoft". I have closed out both times without incident. Furthermore my AVAST program shows me as protected.  Posting here in case anyone else has had this issue.
    • Caller: Microsoft?
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    Martha
    Person called me, and claimed she was calling about a family member, whose name she knew. Said she wanted to send a message to her to check about her "Chase Sapphire credit card."  I said 'why don't you use the phone number she supplied to you?'  They said that they 'call multiple phone numbers' to verify.  oh, yeah, right.  Instead of calling the applicant?  I don't think so.
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    June
    Recently (5 days ago) I opened Chase Sapphire credit card and I am waiting on the card to arrive. Today, I get a phone call from this number and they want to verify recent activities. I haven't even activated my card since I don't have the actual card so I don't even know how there could be "fraudulent" activities in my card. I don't even know the full credit card number. I just know the last 4 digits through the bank account so far. This number sounds suspicious.
    • Caller: 800-688-7944
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    Nicole
    I called the number because my card had recently been declined at the airport parking garage and I'd already had a text alert about the possible fraudulent charge.  A week later, I received an email to from Chase Fraud Services and to call this number.  The questions were unusual however and I started to get very confused - he asked what state I was currently in. Then asked about the security code on the back of the card.  After asking if there was anything else he could do for me and I said no, he said "Oh and what is the expiration date on the card you were using." I immediately hung up.  I've called the number on the back of the card and requested new cards.  He already knew enough information about the charges on my card that it initially seemed legitimate, but there is NO reason he would need that information and the way it was asked was incredibly suspicious.
    • Call type: Scam suspicion

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