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- bob| 3 replieswells fargo scam, this is the REAL WF Custmer number, 1-800-869-3557,
I called to make sure I did NOT have a account with WF.
I have never banked with WF. 800 956-4442 Is A PHISHING scam.
Carefull out there - williamDear Wells Fargo Customer!
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this is a e-mail i got with links they are scammers - AlanReceived an "Account Suspended" email yesterday from Wells Fargo. And I do have an account there.
Since this type of email is frequently a phishing attempt, I proceeded with utmost caution.
First, I did not click on any links in the email, nor did I call any phone numbers in the email.
Second, using my bookmarked link in my browser, I went to my account and verified that yes, in fact, the login was disabled.
Third, using the phone number on their website called customer service and after much pain restored my login and changed the user ID as suggested.
Bottom line: Assume anything sent in email is fake and any incoming phone caller ID is faked. Use websites from your browser and phone numbers from the Wells Fargo page. You will be safe...- Caller: suggested safe steps to take.
- Eric reedFake Wells Fargo system asking for all my information
- Caller: Wells Fargo
- KevinSaw this e-mail and they asked me for my ss# and my card #. Doesn't that sound fishy and on a Saturday night of all things. Didn't give any info,
- Caller: Wells Fargo?
- PasofanI got a robo call from a company saying that my warranty on my car had expired and did I want to know about my options for coverage? I had answered the call since I am less cautious about not answering calls from my local area code.
When I went into my phone log to block the caller, it showed up as 800-956-4442, NOT as the local number that showed up on my screen when the call came in. This is a new one on me. I have blocked the 800 number, but I have no way of knowing what new local number this scammer will come up with next.- Call type: Telemarketer
- PasofanApparently I made an error ... I was looking at the wrong day. Sorry.
- JTackettReceived a "check" in the mail for $296.56 from "The Association of Women". The check said to direct any questions to Wells Fargo Bank at 800-956-4442. Under Account: "No Account Number" so that raised my suspicions and I Googled the organization, which does not exist, then Googled the phone number, which brought me here. I will not be depositing this bogus check nor will I be calling this bogus phone number.
- Caller: NA
- LynnThis number might be a wells fargo debt collector, who knows nothing about banking with a corporation. I think he called himself wachovia's. This number comes from the colombia, north carolina area. You can hear kids talking in the background, so it's a man with kids more than likely trying to set up a used car lot! Where he is located, i have no idea. Possibly one of the banks. I say he knows nothing about dealing with a company or contracts, because he apparently asked me to debit my companies account on-line.
- Call type: Debt collector
- CP| 1 replyPhishing email Scam with this number. Looks like following. Don't click on link or call!
Your transfer was sent
You sent the following transfer to XIa Ming:
Date: 10/28/2015
To Account: XXXXXXXXX0029
Amount: $975.00
Fee: $0.00
Description: Loan
Confirmation Number: PPEMZ2Z5GT
If you did not send this transfer, Kindly CLICK HERE to cancel the transfer or if you have questions, please call Wells Fargo Online Customer Service at 1-800-956-4242, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Sincerely,
Wells Fargo Online Customer Service - Paul replies to TobyThat depends on how you have your alerts set up. You can authorize email and/or phone numbers for WF to contact you.
- RuffusAutomated call on a Sunday saying it is Wells Fargo and telling me to press a number on my phone to receive "the advanced access code you requested." I didn't ask for for an access code, either advanced or not so advanced. If I tell you that I am Superman calling would you believe me? I suggest you call Wells Fargo directly if you have a Wells account, or wait for their stage coach to come to your neighborhood to pick up your funds.
- Caller: "Wells Fargo"
- portlandta| 1 replyIt is a legit Wells Fargo phone number and I was expecting the call.
- Dakota replies to SeanWow one born every minute... Sean feel free to call, text or go to the website, give your friends at "WF" all your info and account numbers and then see who is paranoid and or just plain stupid a few days later.
- Scam Alert replies to portlandtaLooks like yet another shill for the fraud here. Don't be fooled.
- nonscamWells Fargo calling to provide code for access to my account via IPad.
- Caller: Well Fargo
- M. VivianiThis number is a legitimate number for Wells Fargo, however sofisticated conputer knowledges/hacker scam artists and crooks can re-link or transfer the call to THEIR OWN NUMBER when you call the number and then proceed to impersonate as a Wells Fargo employee. You then give them all of your information to proceed in the call (verification process). After you have given them your information that will continue to act as a Wells Fargo employee and "help" you with whatever your calling for...How?? You just gave them all of your information. Therefore after you have given them your info, they say something along the lines of: "alright just give me one moment to pull up your account" ... They are literally getting into your account on a computer already set up to access Wells Fargo online system (obviously that's their scam so they have everything ready for someone to call and intercept the call) and they get into your account either through a background hack or through your actual online account-usually your online account since you gave them your info(use the info you gave them to be able to access your passwords for account) by different ways:either requesting a forgot password/change password:Wells Fargo will send your current password to whatever security phone number or email you provide for your contact-they can clone your numbers and get in your email) or they are in Wells Fargo servers. This is how they are able to tell you accurate account information and you believe they are who they say they are. Recommend you cancel all credit cards and have new ones reissued along with new passwords for all and any account even if not related to Wells Fargo. Once they are able to infiltrate your email they have basically everything about you, if you use your email for other things: social media, credit cards, online shopping- anything. They will have everything. Get a entirely differnt email and change everything you deem important or that could potentially harm you financially or otherwise. Better safe than sorry. It won't only take a long period of time for you to even find out you were a victim of identity theft but It will take at Even longer-probably at least a year to fix your credit markings and get anything rectified that they obtained and utilized fraudulently. You yourself will have to proove your information was used by someone else and not yourself then go through a large amount of red tape to get everything fixed. Very time consuming and exhausting; what you will have to endure, all for someone else being a criminal.
- Caller: "Wells Fargo"
- RobThis number (1-800-956-4442) showed up in an email I received claiming to be from Wells Fargo. The mailbox was one I have for unsolicited mail. Wells Fargo does not have that address. The email also gave the last for digits of accounts that I don't have claiming I was overdrawn and needed to contact their link asap.
All bogus. - LindaTried to log into my online banking yesterday. An unfamiliar screen came up. Said I needed a special security code. There was a number listed. Called it and was asked by the young man that answered for my SocialSecurity number. I declined. Went to my local bank and was told it was probably a scam. I will call tomorrow to inquire about the number.
- sggot call but not expecting it from Wells Fargo tho its theirs..could be a hacker. not expecting a call from WF and no history of WF calling unsolicited before. GUESS BEWARE..
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