800-945-2000
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- Rom| 84 repliesNo one was on the other end when I answered.
- Dustin| 72 repliesThis is for Chase Credit Card Customer Service.
- Caller: Chase Bank
- Call type: Unwanted
- K. D.| 118 repliesSome nut called me tonight and the phone said "No Name. No Number." The guy, Rafael, proceeded to start yapping about how one of my credit cards wants to offer me a lower rate of interest. I asked which card and he couldn't tell me. I asked what card number and he couldn't tell me.
I think this is a scam FOR SURE and I'll tell you exactly why. NONE of my creditors have my home phone number. All they have is my cell as the home one is used for business, not personal use. I told him that at which point he was speechless. Again, NO creditor has my home phone number and it's actually in my dog's name. But scammers know how to get your real name. I know that cuz' I know how to do it myself.
THIS IS A SCAM! I've no doubt. I've already called my credit card companies and they told me the same. - K.D. replies to Dustin| 9 repliesIt's not. It's a scammer. I figured that out in a heartbeat as non of my creditors have the phone number they called on and the person calling was VERY impatient.
As far as calling them back to verify who they are, I could answer the phone "Red Hot Pizza" and pretend like I was a pizza parlor.
They ARE a scam. - anon replies to K. D.| 85 repliesif you call the number listed on the chase website, they will confirm that the 945.2000 number IS a valid chase number.
- anon replies to anon| 30 repliesalso, if you go to chase.com and do a search on "blink", you'll see that the chase.com website directs you to chaseblink.com. on chaseblink.com you'll see that the 9452000 number is listed.
- bad karma replies to Rom| 54 repliesI recieved a call today (number on caller id was blocked) telling me i could lower my interest rate on my credit card...my last chance of course...i knew it was not a legitimate bank because i have never had a credit card. I gave a fake name, asked if it was from the Federal Union bank (which i made up) and he said yes, i gave a fake account number and he said my info was all valid! i then tried to get information. "Michael" from "Account Services" in Orlando Florida told me his number was 1-800-945-2000 and his supervisor was named "David" but he couldn't give me a last name. I called the number i was given and it was Chase bank. It is clear these frauds are using a legitimate Chase bank number but that is not the number they are calling from! Everyone should know that a bank will never call and ask for personal information!
- bug| 8 repliesI been receiving calls for about 2 years offering to lower my Credit card interest rate press one to lower credit card interest 2 too be taken off list. Press 2 did not take me off the list the last 3 calls I did one the 1 call I asked to be taken off the calling list the phone was hung up. 2 call asked some questions phone was hung up. 3 call asked the name of company was told it was credit Card services asked for a local number they gave me 800-945-2000 this number was answered by a machine asking for the credit card numbeer. I looked up the number for Chase credit card and informed the fraud department. The Number on caller ID looks to be out of the countery 5-062-230-4556
- Caller: Credit card services
- Call type: Telemarketer
- Homer replies to Dustin| 8 repliesIt is a scammer really calling from 407-999-8888 but you already know that don't you
- Homer replies to anon| 2 repliesIt is a scammer really calling from 407-999-8888 but you already know that don't you
- MT callerI received a call from 739-000-8262 from "Card services" from a recording that said if I wanted to lower my interest rates press 9. When I did, a woman came on the line and said she was the negotiator for VISA and Mastercard, did I have a valid account that I would like to lower my interest rate. When I became suspicious she put me on the line with "Travis" her supervisor. I told him that if I wanted to go through this process I would be more comfortable initiating the call. At that point I asked him for his number and he told me it was 800-945-2000 and then he hung up on me.
- Caller: Card Services
- Call type: Telemarketer
- Annoyed| 3 repliesReceived a call with caller id showing Unknown Name 462-000-2988. Was told the company was based in Florida and called Credit Card Services and they work to lower interest rated. They said they got my phone number from Experian. When asked to be put on their do not call list, caller stated that it would cost me $695 to be put on their do not call list. Was given two numbers by the call for the company, 800-945-2000 and 800-345-3825. Caller had an Indian accent. (Note: My number has been on the Federal Do Not Call List for over a year.)
- Caller: Credit Card Services
- Call type: Telemarketer
- Ray| 10 replieshi i am a customer service representative from Chase (credit cards) and yes we never ask for personal information over the phone , whenever we contact you we will mention your first and your last name and also the last four numbers of your credit card. if none of this exist its not a call from us. just sme good to knw info which i thot is worth sharing and might be helpful. also if you find any such activities or mails .. you can forward it to abuse@chase.com
thanks .. and you guys have a nice day .. :)- Caller: CHase
- George| 4 repliesThis came as a computer generated phone call. I selected an option from the menu as was transfered to a call center. They were unable to identify who the company was saying first they worked for sears credit and then that it was master card and visa. Finally, they said they were with Experion Credit Bureau. When I asked to talk with a supervisor, they said he was at breakfast (this was 3:30 PM) but insisted they were in florida. I asked for a phone number to call the supervisor and first he gave me 090078601. When I told him that was not a valid number he asked how I knew that. He finally gave me 800-945-2000 as the number for his supervisor. I figured it would be fun to play with him a bit and keeping him on the phone would just cost his company more money by wasting his time. After a while, he indicated that by selecting an option from the menu, I had been transferred to a 900 number and was now going to be charged for the call. I did assure him that I would not be paying and once he hung up, I called Fairpoint to report the call. Fairpoint assured me that because I had reported it that they would reverse any charges relating to the call. They did say that they would not be able to see the charges until the company billed them so I'd have to wait till it showed up on my bill. Once it did show, they would take care of it. So, be sure you call the phone company as soon as you hang up from the call to register your complaint and establish a basis on which the phone company can give you credit for any charges. Wish there was a way to catch these guys...
- Caller: unknown
- KenWell, I just got a call from a male with an indian accent citing 1800-945-2000 as his number, who proceeded to ask for someone with my mother's surname. He proceeded to give me a message for this man, which happened to be
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This was rather rude, but was amusing enough...- Caller: Unknown
- Call type: Prank
- DaveI received a call that caller ID showed as fictitious, 512-410-0000. They played a recording stating this is my final notice to contact Cardholder Services. I pushed 9 and a foreigner came on the line (sounded mid-eastern) and he asked me for my Visa card number. I asked for his callback number and he said 800-945-2000. I said I'd call him back. Before I could dial he called me back, from another fictitious number, 321-999-0000 and asked me for my Visa number. I hung up. This is obviously a fraud.
- Caller: Cardholder Services
- Rose| 5 repliesI called my credit card company just to verify & they indicated this was a 3rd party provider. Not affiliated with my credit card company. It appears to be legitimate but when the say they will lower your credit card bill, there is a fee they also charge. This is what I found out from my credit card company.
- kf replies to bad karma| 42 replies1800945-2000 is not a scam Is writen plain as day on my credit card?
- robert| 20 repliesI have an acount with Chase, and this is the number that i use when i pay my bill each month. Just call the number and you see your self.
- Caller: Chase
- Kathy replies to Rose| 2 repliesRose,
I just received a call from the same caller. I have reported to my bank. I found it interesting when they called they didn't even know my name. They called me Rose. When I advised them I wasn't Rose,
they began back peddling. It does concern me that they have my address and my home ph#(which I
pay for an unlisted #!)
****I CONFIRMED WITH MY BANK THAT THIS IS A FRAUD SCHEME****
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