877-978-7446

877 area code: Toll-free
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    Eric
    Got a call from the same number - they asked me to press "one" if it was Eric "My Lastname", then asked me for my zip code - which I did not put in. If they do not know where I am then it must be a sell job or a scam.
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    Eric
    Found out it is US BANK's customer service phone number

    Whoever called did not identify themselves as being US BANK but just started by saying if this is Eric "Lastname" press 1 (I did that) but then when they asked to have me put in my ZIP code I did not enter anything and just hung on - it disconnected.

    I have checked with US BANK. They said they did not make the phone call. So it might be someone who faked the caller ID and is trying to phish for information based on some calling list.
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    Joe
    This number has called me several times in the past couple days. It is a recording. When I call it back, the recording asks me to enter my credit card number which I won't do. I saw some previous posts saying this is US BANK phone number but I have only one credit card (It's a Citibank card) Sounds like a scam!
    • Caller: unknown
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    nochump
    I do not know where all these people get my phone number that is not listed in the yellow page directories. I got 2 calls from here today, but they did not leave a message. I am making a list of unwanted calls to keep by the phone that I have researched, so I know what idiots are calling me this time.
    I also check the CallFerret site which also lists unknown calls. It has additional #s not on this site that come in handy.

    http://www.callferret.com
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    US Bank customer
    It is US Bank calling regarding their new Flex Perks credit card that will take the place of the World Perks credit card if you choose not to apply for Delta/Northwest's new credit card that gives you points for flight miles, purchases, etc.  If you go with the new Flex Perks credit card, you need to activate it and that's why they are calling.
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    Another US Bank Customer
    That may be so.  I have been called at least twice today by the same number.  

    I have been sitting on my US Bank "Flexperks" card deciding whether to activate it.  (The "FlexPerks" offer doesn't seem all that compelling to me and is a response to the combined Delta/Northwest moving their program to Delta's AMEX and more or less "firing" USBank.)  Same MO as reported: "This is an important message for" (pause) (my name).  Press one if you are (my name).  Press one and it asks for your zip code.  I hung up at that point.

    Their opening recorded message would do well to include some sort of identification of who is calling... I don't answer calls like this and usually just hang up if there is no one identifying themselves within the first five seconds (and I still hang up sometimes anyway).

    Perhaps I'll activate the card and then cancel it straight away.
    • Call type: Unwanted
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    baomike
    Same story here on 9OCT2009 recording, when you press two it says goodbye.
    no ID of who it was.
    Could be  US bank as I have/had a WorldPerks card that they want me to switch,
    never could figure out why I should.
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    baldol
    calling for my ID ... warning!
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    US Bank Customer
    I didn't get a phone call, but got a letter in the mail.  
    Red Flag number 1: The only ID on the letter was "Cardmember Services"; No bank name at all or letterhead of any sort.  
    Red Flag number 2:  It thanked me for my recent payment but said that the payment came from an invalid account number ending in xxxx.  I don't recall ever having had a card ending with that number and even if I did it was cancelled long ago.  How could they receive a payment on a card that has long been cancelled?
    Red Flag number 3:  "if we continue to receive payments from the invalid account  after 60 days from receiving this letter we will return the payment to the remitter".   Very "bank-ish" language but complete nonsense

    "If we continue to receive payments" - something a vendor would say of the bank/CC not something the bank would say of the vendor
    "FROM the invalid account" - the CC account that I use to MAKE a payment, which according to this document goes to . . . my CC account???
    "We will return the payment to the remitter" - i.e.we will send the money back to who sent it - presumably ME or the bank/CC company.  Again, very "bank-ish" language but a load of hogwash.

    The letter did include the same phone number, which is listed on the US Bank site as a valid number, but I've received numerous legitimate documents in the mail from US bank and NONE of them look like this.
    This has SCAM written all over it.
    • Caller: Regular mail
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    Eric
    Just received a call from this number, caller ID showed "RBC".
    Reading the posts here, it seems that they are calling random people with the name "Eric".
    Coincidentally this happened only a few minutes after I reported another (alleged) RBC number for auto-calling me 3 to 4 times a day for someone named "Kane".
    I don't even answer anymore.
    • Caller: RBC
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    ST
    Rcvd a text from this phone number regarding a lost credit card.  The phone number identifies as US Bank but when I called US Bank on the phone number on the back of the credit card they said there was no reported lost credit card and the last four digits in the text were not valid.  Obvious scam attempt
    • Call type: Text message

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