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Gregory, United States | 26-Apr-2015 |
Scam Phone Number 8885030711, Reporting a bogus alert stating my Debit Mastercard has been locked.
Your Debit Mastercard has been locked. Push one to reactivate and speak with fraud prevention department. The call cane from #888-503-0711
Beware! This could just be a phishing scam!
Kathy Reported: Got a call saying that my Boeing acct. was locked and I should press a number. I don't have a Boeing acct. My son worked at Boeing but he doesn't have anything either. He lives in Seattle, WA and I live in IA. I just hung up and blocked the number.
Cliff Reported: somthing about my debit card being deactivated
LEFTER Reported: 8885030711. Direct Express Credit Card Services. Direct Express card is locked.. Automated system for Direct Express card was locked and for me to press one to enter info. These scammers are real professional crooks, they are automatically verifying card numbers and are dropping the scam as quick as one inputs “fake” credit card numbers. This does take connections with the credit card industry to have this ability. If the NSA was doing its “mission” our government could and would put a quick end to this sort of national financial security risk, ask your local terrorist how they fund there local work.
Beware! This could just be a phishing scam!
Kathy Reported: Got a call saying that my Boeing acct. was locked and I should press a number. I don't have a Boeing acct. My son worked at Boeing but he doesn't have anything either. He lives in Seattle, WA and I live in IA. I just hung up and blocked the number.
Cliff Reported: somthing about my debit card being deactivated
LEFTER Reported: 8885030711. Direct Express Credit Card Services. Direct Express card is locked.. Automated system for Direct Express card was locked and for me to press one to enter info. These scammers are real professional crooks, they are automatically verifying card numbers and are dropping the scam as quick as one inputs “fake” credit card numbers. This does take connections with the credit card industry to have this ability. If the NSA was doing its “mission” our government could and would put a quick end to this sort of national financial security risk, ask your local terrorist how they fund there local work.
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The text message received by you is indeed a scam. Similar messages are sent to thousands of phone numbers.
The automated system will ask the victim to key-in, card number, name, date of birth and even the security code! And at the end of it, it will declare that your card is reactivated!
We should call our banks only at it’s official phone number which would be at the back of the bank card. Scammers call and send text messages pretending to be a Bank and will either direct victims to a phishing site or would try to extract account info over the phone.
The scammers are able to send this stuff to thousands of phone numbers, effortlessly. They just need to type out that sentence. Add a large list of phone numbers and press send! The computer dials the numbers one after the other to send text message or would leave voice messages. The scammer would sit back and relax, waiting for the few naive people, who could be duped into sharing their card number followed by DOB and even the PIN