310-362-7388
CA, US
| docmo 2012-04-26 21:50:49 Unknown |
When I called the number there was an automated message asking me for my HSBC mastercard credit card number and expiration date... not thinking I punched it in, but realized this might be a SCAM when they asked for my pin ..... I don't even have a pin for this card.
I called HSBC to report both of these messages, if you have an account I suggest you do the same .
They are sending me a new card.
| tom 2012-04-25 03:36:01 Prank Call |
they claimed to be hsbc bank, and said our debit card was cancelled. we don't have a debit card with them, we have a mortgage with them
| EMR 2012-04-24 20:33:28 Unknown |
follow-up:
I went over to Verizon and showed them. They put a block on my phone that prevents messages from "unverified-sender". (This is diff fr "restricted numbers").
It didn't cost anything. Probably the other vendors have it too.
| Jamboy 2012-04-24 19:59:29 Unknown |
I got the same message about HSBC Notice, asking for a callback. Idiots!
| Anon 2012-04-24 19:25:36 Unknown |
"HSBC notice. Please call HSBC."
Weird, I don't have anything to do with HSBC. Scamming jerks!
| AL 2012-04-24 19:04:01 Unknown |
GOOD information i got the same phone call but i report this to the bank and the police this morning>>??
yea this is scam
| EMR 2012-04-24 18:52:43 Unknown |
Got this message:
[9176253515 HSBC Notice. Please call 310 362 7388.
I do not have an HSBC account.
| LSNY 2012-04-24 18:40:47 Unknown |
I received the text from Unverified sender: 917-383-3176 HSBC Notice- Please call 310-362-7388.@ 2:23pm today this is not the first time I recevied this type of text it is getting annoying.
| MeetBallz 2012-04-24 18:35:39 Unknown |
This is a fake, I tried to put a few fake numbers in but it did not work. Pretty lame but hopefully these losers do not get any suckers.
| JJRIDE 2012-04-24 18:12:15 Unknown |
Correction....my unverified senders # WAS 917 425 3195
| jjride 2012-04-24 18:06:07 Unknown |
I got the exact same text. I have an HSBC account, but will not respond naturally,
| There-Are-Thieves-Out-There-Dont-Ya-Know 2012-04-24 17:56:24 Unknown |
Received a text / SMS message from "Unverified Sender: (9176355853) HSBC Notice. Please call 310-362-7388".
Clue #1 - I don't have an HSBC account.
Clue #2 - Banks don't communicate with you in this fashion.
Clue #3 - Banks usually have an 800 or 888 number.
Clue #4 - Google found >400 hits for 310-362-7388 discussing it as a scam.
Clue #5 - Called 310-362-7388 - poor quality robot answering system with a bad Australian accent picked up and said my card was lost.
Clue #6 - Robot asked me for: card #, expiration #, pin # (LOL), last 4 digits of my SSN (-why didn't they just ask for ALL my SSN # - fools!)
Clue #7 - You can give the robot ALMOST any garbage numbers and it accepts them - but it does do some rudimentary checking on the card # - for example, 1111-1111-1111-1111 gets rejected.
It's sad that we are here technology wise. But you have to admire the crooks stepping up the quality of their fraudulent schemes.
That said, law enforcement should track down the telco for this number and shut it down before more vulnerable people fall for this.
| Shawn 2012-04-24 17:36:52 Unknown |
This is a BIG SCAM 310-362-7388
| Caro 2012-04-23 21:47:09 Unknown |
I received an email that said Mastercard Alert call 3103627388 to reactivate your card.
| SyaKey28 2012-04-23 20:12:01 Unknown |
Yes, i got the same, "Mastercard Alert!! Please call 3103627388 to re-activate it." and I do not have a Master Card either. I was on the web last night searching vacation spots in Europe, and local hotels, wounder if that is where they got my mumber, as I also got the text, right after, to go to www.gowmart.com for a 1000 voucher free, another scam.
| michelle 2012-04-23 19:55:17 Unknown |
they will not stop calling about a locked mastercard
| Nguoi hat Rong 2012-04-23 18:43:05 Unknown |
Bogus call try to get Credit Card Number
| Rick Ramsey 2012-04-23 17:47:55 Unknown |
This is a scam trying to get my credit card number
| Lyndra 2012-04-23 17:41:05 Unknown |
"Mastercard Alert !! Please call 310-362-7388 to re-activate it" I have had two of these calls today and another one from a different number, same area code, late last month. If they can't get us at home, they will get us on our cell phones. And this is a work phone that I am not allowed to use for txting.
| Lulu 2012-04-23 16:37:35 SMS |
Received text message on cell. reads: "Mastercard Alert !! Please call 310-362-7388 to re-activate it." Once yesterday and again this morning. Ha, ha, I don't have a Mastercard ... even if I did, I definitely WOULD NOT respond/reply to this. Same as above, wish something could be done to stop this!
| Fraud alert 2012-04-23 00:46:27 SMS |
Mastercard Alert please call to reactivate, my Husband got bthe exact same message I did. He has no mastercard and no I-tune account. Scam seems to be out of Beverly Hills, Ca. Not something my credit card companies would do. Can't something be done about this number, like deactivate it for harassing people.
| gjc 2012-04-22 23:40:38 SMS |
"Mastercard Alert!! Please call 3103627388 to re-activate it." No MasterCard here. I wish they'd stop this. I get these bogus text messages at 1:15 AM . . .
| ReportFraud 2012-04-22 22:06:40 Unknown |
"Mastercard Alert!! Please call 3103627388 to re-activate it."
Funny, I don't own a mastercard.
| KMLU 2012-04-22 19:40:14 Unknown |
This is a stolen call. They trying get all your information.
| AP 2012-04-22 18:44:22 Unknown |
Appears to be scam to get your MasterCard number. Related to phishing email sent to this user with "ITunes Store" in the subject line. Email contains fake information on fake purchases with a MasterCard. Received a text message (as a follow-up to aforementioned phishing email) asking to call this phone number. Text message subject was MASTERCARD ALERT!!!.
Not hard to figure out. Create concern over purchases that you think are occuring with ITunes and a Mastercard. Follow-up with text message to call about a MASTERCARD ALERT. The rest is up to the caller. If the caller provides information then the scammers are on easy street.