HOW I ALMOST GOT
DUPED!
I do take pride that I am a tech savy, with it, kind of
guy. Not too much slips by me, but a new
one came to me and everyone needs to hear about it.
I received a text from Chase Bank that asked if I was trying to make a large
purchase of $5,700 on my Chase credit card. It said text back “1” if this is accurate or “2” if it is not me.
This was not unusual
since Citibank had once done that with a charge that I had made, and it was a
security check to make sure I was making a purchase.
Since this time it was not my charge, I texted back “2” to
confirm that it was a false charge.
Within a minute, another text came saying thank you and the Chase Fraud
Department would follow up with me and look into the false
attempt.
A 2nd text came in saying that I should call the
Chase Fraud Unit and gave me the 800 number and a transaction code to put in the
phone when the automatic system answered.
I did as instructed.
Then...I blew it!
The auto attendant
said put in my card number to begin.
Since I was dealing directly with Chase Fraud, I did as instructed.
Within 10 seconds, my
brain started to work and I smelled a rat.
I hung up the phone and I dialed Chase Bank on a number that I looked up
on the Chase website. The REAL fraud unit said my account was fine and they did not
call nor text me.
I had been had !
Needless to say, my card was immediately canceled without any
false charges, and they are sending a replacement card.
Then the fun began.
I
called the number on the text and a real person picked up and said “Chase Fraud Unit, can I help you?”
I told them that I received the text and did not know what to
do. The nice lady said she would help me.
I then asked her name and phone number so if we got disconnected, I could
call her back. She actually gave me a
name and number.
I then asked her to check her information to make sure it was
my card and she said the computers are down so she could not
comply with my request.
Here is the number I
called 800-978-8664.
The auto attendant
says Chase Fraud Unit. This is a
scam.
They wanted me to give them confidential information so they
could steal from me.
Had I not called the REAL Chase and
canceled my card, I am confident that they would have
emptied my account.
The first moral of the
story.
IF YOU GET MAIL, TEXT, EMAIL OR ANY COMMUNICATION
ASKING FOR ANY PERSONAL INFORMATION, ACCOUNT NUMBERS, TRANSACTIONS, DO NOT
RESPOND...
...YOU SHOULD INITIATE ANY CONVERSATION BY LOOKING UP
THE NUMBER AND CALLING THEM.
DO NOT CALL THE
PHONE NUMBER THAT THE SCAMMERS GIVE YOU.
DO NOT PAY
ATTENTION TO ANY LOGO ON COMMUNICATIONS AS SCAMMERS DUPLICATE
THEM.
A sad postscript!
I told Chase
the story and the real fraud unit had no interest in getting the phone number or
information on the scammers.
Moral #2
You are on your own to protect yourself and
your loved ones!
Allen Weintraub
Following is the Chase response one day later.
ReplyDeleteDear Allen,
Thank you for contacting Chase about your account ending in xxxx
The text message you received was not sent by chase, and it may contain links to a fraudulent website.
Do not enter your account number, User ID, or any other personal information on this website. Do not click on the links because they may contain a virus. The bank will never ask customers to reply back with account numbers, expiration dates or credit card information.
Please contact us immediately at the number below if you have already entered your information.
If you receive any other text messages that appear to be from the bank which you believe are not valid, please forward them to abuse@chase.com.
If you have any further questions, please reply using the Secure Message Center.
Thank you,
Stephanie xxxxxxxx
Customer Service Specialist