8009359935
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- C E replies to JimI agree with you. It is from Chase and you can set up alerts on your accounts to either call or e-mail you (or both) when specific events occur in your account. For example, I just go such a call and it was because I made a debit card transaction over the specified amount. If I had not made the transaction, I could call Chase and tell them within minutes instead of days of it happening.
- Beverly SekellaI would like to verify phone # 800-935-9935 and the company that it belongs to.
- mickeyquit with the calls.....this is ridiculous...isnt there something anyone can do
- Caller: chase
- michelle replies to nerishaNO it is not. I am never overdrawn on my a account.
- michellestop calling my cell phone!!!!
- Caller: CHASE BANK
- TCThought I was done with this! Originally moved and got a new phone number and started getting calls at 6 & 7 a.m. from 1-877-242-7372 (Chase PC). Called 7/12 and explained I've NEVER been a customer of Chase and requested to be removed from their automated system as the person (whoever that is) is not at this number any longer. They told me they'd try but that if someone has this number in their account and didn't change it, I'd still be getting the calls. Then I called my phone provider, explained the situation, and they offered to block the number. After a few weeks of calls, they stopped. Now, about 2 weeks after the stopping, I got a call this a.m. (6:23 a.m. by the way -- which is very against the law to receive calls before 9 a.m.) from 800-935-9935. I called them back, gave them the same info and they said they'd "try" but that it could take 30 days. I then asked for the number or an email for their legal department explaining they are violating law by making these calls. Not surprisingly, they "didn't have" any contact info for legal so I asked for the Fraud Protection Number (which they gave as 877-691-8086. Think maybe it's just time to change my phone number. Sadly, of course, after 20 years with an old number and giving my new number out to friends and family, this will be a pain! By the way, the Chase staffperson tried to act like it might be some completely different scammer calling to which I replied, well, then why would they give your number to call back to? Just FYI. Hope this info helps others. Your posts helped me (well, most of them, anyway ;) P.S. I'm listing the call type as Debt Collector because the recording said the account was below their $100 minimum limit.
- Caller: Chase Bank
- Call type: Debt collector
- chase customerI just received this call saying my card was used online, one of the alerts I signed up for to be notified about. I let the message go to voice mail, just because I didn't know who it was. So my instance was legitimate, but either way I would never answer or call them back.
- Caller: chase bank
- mbIt is Chase bank. I have a limit set on my cc, and if someone charges an amount over that limit, they call to let me know. It is a courtesy call, and it is parameters to what I set my limits at. It is NOT a crank call.
- Caller: Chase Bank
- Myron replies to JANIEIf you signed up for voice alerts from chase, then this is the number they will call you from
- thomasAutomatic system from Chase calling day and night - informed them to remove my number from there system - told me that my number is not in the system - hard to believe.
- Caller: chase bank
- yadiIf you have a chase account answer they are calling in ragards of you account..if you don't have an account with them just ignored them. Real number from chase bank
- PuffI received this on my email acct. I have not tried to log in. This happened to me last mth. and I entered all the info that they wanted and it was asking many questions that they didnt need. It is a scan. They want to get your infomation. I called the bank myself and cancelled my card and changed my password. The bank will not ask you for your password. FYI !!!!! My account was not suspended!
Dear Customer,
You have received this email because we have noticed invalid login attempts into your account online from an unknown IP address. Due to this, we have temporarily suspended your account.
In order to safeguard your account, We need you to update your account information for your online banking to be re-activated please update your billing information today of your Chase Online Banking Account registration information: - Dragonfireit's very annoy. I am only 12 and don't have any accounts with Chase. How can I block the calls.
- Caller: Chase
- RylanI received a call from this number from Chase. I have an account alert set up on my credit card for anytime an international charge is posted to my account.
- Caller: Chase
- jbI received a call on my cell claiming they were with Chase Fraud Division and wanted me to know someone attempted to charge a $10,000 Rolex on my credit card. He or she sounded like Darth Vader using some device to mask their voice. Very creepy! They wanted me to confirm my expiration date on the card. I asked for their direct number and they just gave me the same number as it appeared on my cell. I called Chase direct on the number on my card. There was no "Hold" or security issue on the account, however the same night they starting charging things to the account, including Child Support in Florida, Direct TV, several on-line purchases and $1450 to Time Warner. Nothing went through because they had the wrong Card date and Chase did a good job catching it. The account is now closed but lesson learned.... never ever confirm account info by email or phone!
- Caller: Claimed to be Chase, but lied
- cj replies to schemfieThey always call me as well its annoying.......I don't even have a chase account.
- chase customer replies to brookThe scammer probably decided to use a legitimate number to further encourage you it was real. But this is a real call from chase alert's automated system. Didn't answer myself, it went to voicemail it was a chase alert that I set up. Just wish they would give you the number to expect a call from so it can be saved ahaead of time.
- chrisThis number is being used as a mask. The actual company is a collection company trying to collect on debt that may not be yours.
- NeilI get the call everyday saying I have overdrawn. I DON'T HAVE A BANK ACCOUNT WITH CHASE! really annoying getting all these calls
- Caller: Chase bank
- JR| 1 replyThis is the customer service number printed on the back of my CHASE Bank debit card. My wife and I recently used this number to report a lost card.
When you call this number, an automated routing system directs you to the right department, so it's very likely that CHASE Bank uses this number for more than just debit-card customer service.- Caller: CHASE Bank Customer Service
- Call type: Event reminder
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