800-935-7154
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- Mike| 2 repliesI received a call from this number and it was from Xoom verifying a financial transaction. It seemed genuine.
- Caller: Xoom
- Javier PeregrinaSomebody call me from this phone number to ask qusetions about myself including my social security number
- gmcReporting these scammers to TN Atty. Gen Office. don't tell them on e thing. verify nothing
- Caller: xoom money transfers
- NRBperson called stating that we needed to verify a financial transaction with 24 hours. We called the number they left, they would not give thier name, but they wanted to verify our birthday and they wanted our email. DO NOT GIVE ANY INOFMATION. This is a fishing tactic.. Report it to your local authorities and your States Attorney Generals Office
- Caller: Xoom
- manishDont give anything
- Caller: Fraud Xoom
- CRH| 1 replyReceived message from Xoom and this number that I had 24 hours to complete my transaction. About 2 hours later I had a call from my Credit Card Company advising me that I had 2 transactions pending from Xoom. I didn't return their call and I am glad that I have Fraud Protection on my cards. Please don't give them any information.
- Caller: Xoom
- NikI got call from this number within 5 mins of completing transaction on Xoom. It sound legitimate but i got concerned when they started asking first name, last name, birthdate etc.I hangup the phone and called Xoom customer care. They verified that its xoom customer verification number. But yeah I am still not convinced to give all the details on phone. I will try giving them wrong detail first to see if they can figure it out.
- Caller: Xoom
- VKI got the call from the same number to verify the trasaction.
- Caller: xoom
- JMSGot a call on my cell phone from a Jason at XOOM.com thanking me, in semi-broken English, for my order and asking that I call this number to confirm or my order would be cancelled. I did not place any such order, but this prompted me to look at my Capital One card account and sure enough, there was a pending transaction for XOOM.com. There were some other sketchy transactions on my card going back a couple weeks so I had the card cancelled. I did not call this dude back because I'm pretty sure I know what he was up to. No Good.
- Caller: XOOM.COM
- enoughthis number has called our landline number, 3 times in last 6 minutes !! 1st call i picked up to ask what it was about.. of course wanted my spouse..told them to quit calling with this scam, now they just call and when no one answers they hang up. this is some kind of scam and the lady on the other end is not any good at whatever she is trying to pull !! as I am typing 4th call is coming on... hung up again... thanks jms will be calling and checking all credit cards .
- VeronicaA female left message on machine about a bank money transfer. seems to be a phishing scam. did not call back.
- Caller: Xoom
- Rose| 1 replyThis company called Xoom called our home and asked for my husband. They said a transaction needed to be completed. I don't usually pick up the phone on scammers but did and told her to buzz off. After the call I decided to look up the number on 800 notes and saw the other complaints. It was then I had a bad feeling about my credit card. I was shocked to see that $998 was pending on my card. Of course I immediately contacted my credit card company and told them about the fraud.
I have a very good credit rating and standing with my company and of course they took the amount off the card. I did look up xoom and they present themselves as a legitimate company but there are many complaints about them. I'm not sure if the company fraudulently put the amount on my card or someone else lifted my credit card numbers for xoom. BEWARE if you get a call from this company and do not recognize them. If you do check your credit cards to see if you have pending charges that you didn't put on your card.- Caller: Xoom Corporation
- Laurie replies to RoseFraud alert text from my bank yesterday 17 Nov...6 pending charges from Xoom (which I never heard of) that were not mine. Shortly after the same call in a voice message broken English advising me to call and "verify the money transaction or it would be cancelled in 48 hours". Of course I did not call assuming phishing scam. My bank was able to block 4 of 6 transactions and 2 are still pending. SCAMMERS
- Dora garibowho is the number
- bobhave received multiple emails purporting to be from xoom and needing to verify the information before the transaction could be processed. The phone # upon calling goes to voice mail with no name. Upon answering, the person professes to be from Xoom, and wants to make sure the payment to INDIA is not me being scammed. She asks for name, address email, and the substance of the transaction (paying for services-item), and then asks verification of the cell phone number and the name it is under. Says will call back on that # to verify. Then calls back, professing to verify and confirm transaction, and now wants a copy of government id and bank statement. So obviously this is a scam that receives information through Xoom employees or website, therefore making Xoom a useless, unsecure company, who will have your info available to anyone if you use them. Sorry I ever tried them.
- Caller: xoom
- JohnReceived a call from this number after submitting a transaction request with Xoom. While their approach is a little sketchy, in my case the call was legitimate.
- Caller: Xoom from 877 815 1531 to call back to 800 935 7154
- billlegitimate phone call from xoom to verify my transaction
- Caller: Xoom
- BunthorneYeah, seems suspicious as heck, but it might be legit. Called 4 times in 15 minutes (at 2 a.m.!). The number is actually owned by Xoom, which is a legitimate company. They left a message to call back to verify information about a money transfer. After verifying that the number really belonged to Xoom, I called them (on a burner phone) to try and find out what was going on. Obviously, I didn't trust them, but I understand that they don't trust me. After dancing back-and-forth for a while, I decided that I would give them the phone number that they called (since they obviously had that), and my name.
It turned out that the name on their records did not match the phone number. Since I got this phone about a year ago, she thought that maybe they were looking for the previous owner of the number. There was no attempt to get any further information from me.
I don't blame anyone about being cautious, but in this case, I think it was a real verification attempt.
If you get a call like this, be VERY suspicious, Don't share any unnecessary information.- Caller: Xoom
- TammyIt definitely seemed sketchy- but I called the main Xoom customer service line and they verified the number is truly from their customer verification department. So far it seems legit for that reason- I'll update this post if anything different happens.
- Caller: Xoom
- Call type: Valid
- JBReceived a strange text message from 209-813-9404 read "Xoom.com: Enter xxxxxx into the security code field. If you did not attempt to login, please call us at 800-935-7154 or 415-395-4342" I don't use this service.
- Caller: Scam
- Call type: Text message
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