Scam alert: Phone fraudsters pose as Chase Bank

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A new scam alert: Bank impersonators are using the public’s fear of being scammed to trick victims into making wire transfers. Shaul Turner speaks with a young woman who lost $18,000.

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I was reading that Gen Z'ers are now the most scammed next to boomers, and this is proof of why. Lol

Sarcastic_Asmodeus
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LOL.. and people wonder why the IRS and SSA only use USPS to contact people if there are issues. It's because mail fraud is applied if the scammer uses "snail mail" as a contact point in the scam... So, if you get "that call" just tell the other party you will take care of it by meeting them "in person" at the institution to resolve the issues...

kevinrehberg
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Match the number on her bank card. Chase phine number us not protected. Someone called me from the Chase number on the back of Chase card. I hung up. Called the Chase number on the card myself. Thinking I was talking to Chase. They asked me stupid questions, I knew it was not Chase because they said my money was gone. I went straight to the bank. It was almost like the call was re-routed. Chase, look into better security with your phone number.

tams.
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Please stop answering the texts and calls! Personally, I receive tons of "Scam Likely" calls everyday. If the call is not from someone on my contact list, the phone does not ring. The only way this continues is if people fall for it! Please stop falling for it! Take care.

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Lmao, play stupid games win stupid prizes. 🤣

MeoMiyo
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Ya that's why I don't bother with any texts or phone calls as well as you gotta wait a bit before calling as the scammer could still be connected if you try to call to fast. But honestly this is so obvious a scam you gotta be stupid to fall for it, if it's really Chase bank they could just freeze the account instantly and then you find out when you try to use your card so you are forced to call them LOL

meyatetana
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I walk up to you, ASK POLITELY for your car keys, you give them to me and I drive away, are you blaming FORD? Should FORD give you a new car? Banks can't compensate people who fell for scams. Accept responsibility for being scammed. They asked you for your money. How is chase supposed to stop you from giving it to them?

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