8008777408
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- FritzThis is legitimate . . . after getting a call yesterday, stating that I had 3 fraud charges (Asian airline tickets and such) they verified the info that others here have noted then stated I would be getting a new card. That night I laid in bed worried that I had got scammed and gave out my mother's maiden name and such to someone other than my CC company. This morning I called First National Bank and they confirmed that my account had been locked and that I was being issued a new card, and that is was indeed their fraud department that had called me. You're a-okay if this number calls you, call them back ASAP!!!
- Caller: First National Bank Omaha
- Call type: Event reminder
- Fraud SquadPart of a fraud campaign targeting numerous financial institutions. Note the pattern of shill postings all claiming the number is real - an obvious giveaway.
The large number of phony posts claiming the call is real come from some con artists spamming the site to try to fool people. There is a similar pattern to other fake calls claiming to be from Chase, Citibank, Bank of America, US Bank, Wells Fargo, RBC, PayPal, etc. all with the same shill postings:
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https://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-888-800-5234- Caller: Bogus First National Bank Phishing Fraud
- Fraud Squad replies to RWPart of a fraud campaign targeting numerous financial institutions. Note the pattern of shill postings all claiming the number is real - an obvious giveaway.
The large number of phony posts claiming the call is real come from some con artists spamming the site to try to fool people. There is a similar pattern to other fake calls claiming to be from Chase, Citibank, Bank of America, US Bank, Wells Fargo, RBC, PayPal, etc. all with the same shill postings:
https://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-866-750-9107/12
https://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-302-731-1166/2
https://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-800-555-0433
https://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-800-454-9078
https://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-302-731-1166
https://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-800-669-0102
https://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-866-255-3409/3
https://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-904-954-7500
https://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-402-935-7733/2
https://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-800-830-8574
https://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-800-824-9289/10
https://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-888-800-5234
https://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-602-766-6484/3
https://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-800-824-9289/10
https://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-888-800-5234 - No-idThis is legit call. I did not trust it either and called the number on back of my card. Small fraudulent amount charged and was notifying me they are issuing a new card.
- Caller: First National Bank of Omaha
- LJThis call is legitimate. Fraud prevention for the bank. I called the number at first and was not comfortable so I called the number on the back of my card for Lost and Stolen cards. They transferred me back and I spoke with the same card person I had previously spoken with. A hold was placed on my account until I could verify my charges. I was unable to use my bank card until verification of charges was made.
- Scott replies to jami| 1 replyFRAUD - The representative who answered the phone stated he worked for the First National Bank Of Omaha. Confirmed that she does not have any bank cards with them. Pulled up her account at the bank and confirmed her card was not on hold and
there weren’t any suspicious charges on her account. - tgI was left a message with this number. As I called it I also looked it up online and found this thread. I hung up and called the number on the back of my First National Bank of Omaha credit card. After I punched in it sent me to a hold line for the fraud prevention section. I'm thinking it's legit (or they've tapped into the FNBO phone system and had call redirected). I am currently on hold. Will update the status asap. - Update: Apparently some charges were made to my card. They have blocked it and are sending me a new one and having fraud specialists contact me. It was very creepy trying to verify that I was actually talking to a rep though. Who can you trust??
- Caller: First National Bank of Omaha
- RJIt is legit. What got my attention is that the call came in as unknown and they left a message with a call-back number. I called the number on the back of my card, and it was indeed the Fraud Prevention branch of First National Bank of Omaha in regards to my Credit Card.
- Ken| 1 replyGot a call from 1-800-877-7408 said they were 1st National Bank of Ohama. Being a bit suspect, I called the # on my Visa card and was told it's a legit call and that someone had tried to make 2 $400+ purchases with my card.
Both were decined by my bank.
Some dirty rotten Mofo passed my VISA # out
I asked if they could tell who tried using it, but they only had info on the company that declined it, not the MoFo user
I rarely ever use it to buy anything.
New card in the mail. and will never buy ANYTHING from anybody over the internet ever again, (cept maybe for Amazon) - Payback replies to KenToo bad the less expensive stuff found on Amazon isn't available offline. An ethernet wire sold offline for 10 bucks or more can be found on Amazon for 2 bucks plus shipping.
- Scott ChristensenA man called Steve said he was from 1st National bank of Omaha. I had fraudulant activity on my debit card. I called a bank number and found this not to be true.
- Caller: 1st Natioanl Bank
- lc| 2 repliesthis is legitimate. I had a change of address so a credit card I applied to was sent back to them which activated an alert in their activity alert department. I got it straightened out.
- NRA replies to ScottThey are not Fraud. They are the bank that issues the NRA-Visa card.
- Shill Buster replies to lc| 1 replyIt's fake folks - this is a phishing fraud looking for your credit card number. Don't be fooled by the fake shill postings trying to make you believe this is a real number.
- Michele ColeDespite Fraud Squad's concerns, this is legitimate. I didn't give out any information other than what I would have given to someone who already had it, and it turns out that what they were concerned about is legit. Somehow my credit card is linked to my daughter's Google Play account on our new phones, and so she bought some things yesterday (and told me about them last evening) ... and she knew what credit card it was. I am glad that there is some fraud surveillance out there.
- Michele Cole replies to Shill Busternot true .. they never asked for my credit card number, and I wouldn't have given it to them if they asked. I am not a shill, in fact I'm about to be out of work so I'd be worried if someone were fraudulently using my card. Please don't discourage folks from calling if it's possible that their card could have been used fraudulently.
- JasonLegit. Call them.
- TerriFirst National Bank of Omaha credit card fraud prevention department. Just making sure a few purchases were legit. Very friendly
- Caller: Fraud prevention
- jeffrey minathey called me then tryed to get my social number then asked for all of it.
- Caller: first bank
- MrownGot a call (VM) from 800-877-7408 regarding fraudulent activity on my cc. Called my cc from number on card, they said there was no call made from them, probably phishing.
Seems like caller id is no longer a valid verification.- Caller: Supposedly First National Bank
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