904-371-3822
FL, US
| suds 2011-06-06 21:06:28 Unknown |
i got the same message. chase@little-hill.com
| stu 2011-06-06 21:06:28 Unknown |
Got a text message on a phone number that I didn't give to CHASE that my account was closed. This must be a scam. It came at 10:22pm central time.
| tsmith 2009-01-28 02:50:29 Unknown |
what if a manager is a theif? what if a manager stole money from a customer then what? this not a joke
| DW 2009-01-22 23:30:15 Unknown |
I too received a text message on my Sprint phone saying that my Chase account has been closed due to unusual activity and that I should call this number. I suspected a scam immediately and deleted the number. I will report it to Sprint, as I am concerned that my information may have been compromised. I also have friends & family that work for Chase, so I will definitely be letting them know as well. Does anyone know how/who to report this to, as far as the authorities go?
| soju 2009-01-21 07:33:08 Unknown |
got a text message about unusual activity in my chase accounts.
They seem fine.
| Tammy 2009-01-20 15:24:23 Unknown |
I received the same message on my cell about a CHASE acct. It was a fake
| . 2009-01-20 14:05:38 Unknown |
Same thing here! Maybe someone could report it to Sprint?
Also, I bank with Wells Fargo. This is definitely a scam!
| Ramona 2009-01-20 13:26:48 Unknown |
Same message... Chase account is closed due to unusual activity, call 904-371-3822. We received that message on all 12 of our Sprint phones... SCAM
| Willi 2009-01-20 07:13:42 Unknown |
Received text message stating it was from Chase. Same message:
Your CHASE account is closed due to unusual activity, call us at 9043713822
| NN 2009-01-20 03:11:35 Unknown |
Same. Got the text about Chase. I have accounts, but no unusual activity according to the bank.
| CSBAS 2009-01-20 02:16:01 Unknown |
Got the same message about my account.
Their Provider: Telcove out of Jacksonville, FLA.
I will call Chase tomorrow and let them know about this text message I received.
Obviously, if everyone is getting it, it must be a scam. I am not calling the number either.
| Mike 2009-01-20 01:55:52 Unknown |
Got a text at 5:45 p.m. on 1/19/2009. Text details - CHASE Subject: ALERT Your CHASE accunt is closed due to unusual activity, call us at 9043713822.
This is a phishing scam. The number 904 371-3822 has been disabled.
| Tiredofscammers 2009-01-19 22:35:48 Unknown |
I decided to call 1-904-371-3822 and discovered the recording answers as Chase but then immediately asks for CC# and 2 other types personal I.D. information. Needless to say I refused the inital request and decided this is nothing more than a TOTAL SCAM! Please ignore this message or simply become another statistic.
| Holly 2009-01-19 20:01:36 Unknown |
I also have a sprint phone and I've read other posts in which ppl have sprint phones. There may be a connection.
I checked my accounts and all was well.
| lucky 2009-01-19 19:01:54 Unknown |
I got text from 'chase' saying my accout will be closed so please call 904-371-3822. This is scam. I don't have an account with Chase.
| neo 2009-01-19 18:19:59 Unknown |
bogus Chase acct closed message..........ignore it or report it
| kg 2009-01-19 17:40:58 Unknown |
Same text message. Use T-Mobile, not Sprint.
| Luke 2009-01-19 17:22:12 Unknown |
YO
| O.G. 2009-01-19 17:11:49 Unknown |
Same message, 2am Monday, from Sprint. I did not call that number, since my alerts are also supposed to come on the email account registered with Chase, which never happened. The accounts are fine, no unusual activity spotted.
| Mac 2009-01-19 16:59:30 Unknown |
I got woken up by one at 1241am last night, will go to Chase office tomorrow to inquire.
| D.O. 2009-01-19 16:37:26 Unknown |
Received text message about my Chase account be closed due to unusual activity.
| j 2009-01-19 14:49:05 Unknown |
same msg-- I also have Sprint
| Xklusiv 2009-01-19 14:25:58 Unknown |
I just got this text at 3:14am this Sunday morning, telling me to call that 904 number. I have a Sprint phone, and NO Chase accounts.
What is scary is that I have been applying for some loans...
| sheeny 2009-01-19 13:56:12 Unknown |
I contacted Chase about this message a few minutes ago. no activity has been reported on my account.
Chase is aware of the situation. THIS IS POSSIBLE FRAUD. Chase told me and they were strict about it, DO NOT CALL THE NUMBER OR RESPOND TO THE TEXT. DISREGUARD IT AND DELETE THE MESSAGE.
| JZ 2009-01-19 13:51:59 Unknown |
Got the same message - but am on an AT&T corporate cell phone.
| jb - Wisconsin 2009-01-19 13:35:17 Event Reminder |
Both my wife and I received the same Chase message on our Sprint cell phones. This is a second attempt of someone trying to scam us but first with this number. Call is possibly out of Florida from a land line after checking it on "www.411.com".
| m 2009-01-19 13:27:15 Unknown |
i got the same message and i do have a sprint cell too
| dls 2009-01-19 12:39:20 Unknown |
Got the text at 5am. I also have a Sprint phone.
| sheeny 2009-01-19 12:39:04 Unknown |
got a text message from CHASE at 11:14 pm on 1/18/2009.
Subject: ALERT
Your CHASE account is closed due to unuasual activity.call us at 9043713822.
i think its a scam. had a chase visa about 8 years ago which has been cancelled for a few years now.
I think its a scam.
Can anyone help stop this.
| Alfalfa 2009-01-19 12:03:57 Unknown |
Watch Out For Scammers Pretending To Be Your Credit Card Company's Fraud Department
Ottawa police Sgt. Mike McCormick said fraudsters are now calling customers claiming to be from the fraud department of their credit card company.
"We know as a general public that there's a lot of fraudulent activity on credit cards and debit cards, so when we start hearing ... your financial institution calling you ask you for specific information and providing information that nobody else should know, it brings down our wariness," said McCormick, who is with the organized fraud section.
He said investigators are seeing a steep increase in reports of a scam in which a caller names an unusual big-ticket item and asks if the customer has recently purchased it.
When the customer says no, the caller says the company involved has been cropping up in a lot of suspicious transactions.
The caller provides a reference number for the customer's file and give the customer a 1-800 number to call.
He or she also asks the customer to confirm that they still have the card by providing the three-digit security code marked on the back.
Fraud investigators say no legitimate credit card company will ask you for that code.
McCormick said the fraudster typically already has your address and credit card number, usually from dumpster diving for receipts and bills.
http://consumerist.com/380116/watch-out-for-s ... raud-department