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Fraud & Account Security - 28107, 36640, 72166. Chase may contact you through an interactive text message if we have reason to believe someone may be attempting to gain access to your banking or credit card account(s). Up to ten (10) messages may be sent per incident. Message and data rates may apply.
Ask the three credit reporting agencies (Experian™, Transunion ® and Equifax ®) to place a fraud alert and security freeze on your file. A fraud alert notifies anyone pulling your credit file that you may be a victim of fraud. A security freeze prevents credit loans and services from being opened in your name without your approval.
Not a scam. You can open your account and check, or call the bank. Ignoring it is a terrible way of handling it. SCAM! I just verified with Chase that this is a phishing scam. Email should be forwarded to phishing@chase.com. it seems that chase@fraudalert.chase.com *is* an official Chase email address. However.
Fraud & Account Security - 28107, 36640, 72166. Chase may contact you through an interactive text message if we have reason to believe someone may be attempting to gain access to your banking or credit card account (s). Up to ten (10) messages may be sent per incident. Message and data rates may apply. You can end these messages by texting the ...
I have received a fraud text from that number. But numbers can be spoofed too. 5. Reply. Award. Share. Material-Heron-4852. • 2 mo. ago. I know this is from a few months ago but I have to assume this is spam because I just got the same text from this 72166 number and I don't even have an account with Chase.
I would just go to their website, get their phone number, and ask them if it’s a legit text and how to respond. 4. steeplebob. • 3 yr. ago. Surprised to hear of such an unclear question. I think they want you to say YES to confirm you initiated it. 1. true.
Lock your card immediately and then submit the completed fraud form to us. Locking your debit card blocks new purchases. Locking your card won't block recurring transactions. For credit card fraud, call us at 1-800-955-9060. For debit card fraud, call us at 1-800-978-8664.
Don't click on links or attachments in an email if you're not sure who it's from. You can report a suspicious email to us by reporting it to phishing@chase.com. You may also want to report suspicious calls, emails, and text messages by visiting, https://ReportFraud.ftc.gov. Learn how to spot them.
OK, I'll be the guy to trash talk Chase. Several years ago I got a fraud alert from Chase. Called the number on my card and they warned me of suspicious activity related to my card. Someone attempted an out of state purchase for $900 which was declined due to insufficient funds.
Sharing experiences with Chase fraud protection. Other. I was recently using my Chase credit card a lot (tomorrow is my daughter's 1st birthday, our car has issues, tax prep, etc.). Last night around 11 PM, I got a text message from Chase (72166) saying "Chase Fraud: We declined $500.00 with card ending XXXX at CS *HOTELS.COM GIFT CA.