I actually got a email indicating that my phone number was changed in my zell account
If I did not do this, I should call Chase Bank. Immediately which I did
The person on the other end appear to be real. It sounded like a friendly voice. And indicated, they needed to verify my voice by having me. Repeat my address
Now I realize they were recording my voice
While they were trying to get me to confirm my phone number
My call control program cut me off and indicated.I had a scammer, on the other end. Of course. I am now concerned and we'll call my bank to put a fraud alert on as well as any other institution that I can think of that use voice confirmation.
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An incoming caller ID can be "spoofed" or faked. This is a good number if you are calling them, however, never trust a number that calls you. A number calling you can be from anyone. You calling them is more secure, which is why scammers DO NOT want you to hang up and call back.
Caller: Spoofing Education
Seeming like from all the variety coming from this number that i have confirmed it is the number that ‘abandoned calls’ go to. This is just (from what i know) a glitch with caller ids, or a number people use to hide their real numbers.
Caller: 111-111-1111
This is Not even a real number. PLEASE! SO BLOCKED IT IS!
Caller: Scam
No area given. Came up as “Scam Likely”.
Caller: Unknown