800-215-1921
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- Dibby| 9 repliesI got a call from this number, any ideas if its good?
1-800-215-1921- Caller: Capital One
- Call type: Unwanted
- RobertBE CAREFULL IT'S A SCAM!!!
- Robert is confused| 1 replyIt's legit. It is a Capital One number...
- KayI called the number on the back of my card and they gave me the fraud department phone number, who told me that this number is the number for fraud applications. I had a mini-freak out episode until I finally got through to someone. It's a legitimate number.
The caller ID says Signet Bank, but they had me call this phone number back. http://www.business.com/directory/financial_s ... ration/profile/ - scam| 2 repliesi got the call from 18002151921 and when i called back got voicemail that asked me to leave a detailed message including my credit card number... RED FLAG!!! i just called capital one. it is NOT their number. those of you saying it is are probably part of the scam!!! capital one's real fraud number is 18002397054. call the number on the back of your card and get transferred to the fraud dep't. 18002397054 is the number they give you.
- Big John| 3 repliesIT IS A FRAUD!!!! NO CREDIT CARD COMPANY OUTSOURCES THEIR FRAUD DEPARTMENT!! DON'T BE A MORON--CALL THE NUMBER ON THE BACK OF YOUR CARD--THEY WILL TELL YOU IT IS NOT A VALID CAPITAL ONE NUMBER, AND THEN THEY WILL TRANSFER YOUR TO THE FRAUD DEPARTMENT, WHERE THEY WILL CONFIRM THIS. DO NOT CALL THIS NUMBER. SCAM SCAM SCAM SCAM SCAM SCAM SCAM SCAM SCAM SCAM SCAM SCAM SCAM SCAM SCAM SCAM
- Phil| 1 replyThis number is a legitimate capital one number. Call the number on the back of your card and speak to a representative. They will confirm that this number is for their fraud department. Don't let these posts freak you out (as they did me). Just call the number on the back of your card and you cvan find out for yourself.
- mike"For assistance with the completion of this form, please contact:
Capital One Fraud Department
Phone: 1-800-215-1921
Department Hours of Operation: Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET
© 2010 Capital One
The trademarks used herein are owned by Capital One.
All rights reserved. "
That came straight from the website. I was worried too but it was just a reminder that I needed to send in a form.- Caller: Capital One
- Um no replies to Big John| 1 replyAlmost every bank outsources its fraud department, you tool.
It is a legit Capital One number. This is not up for debate. It is the number published on their website and it is the number given to you if you file a fraud claim.
Also, if you had half a brain, you'd know that banks have literally tens of thousands of phone numbers and a customer service rep in Bangalore making 60 cents per hour has no idea what all of them are and probably wouldn't even be able to transfer you to the fraud department if you asked them to. - TinaReceived called from this number, did not answer. I read some of the other posts and found out it Capital
One and I don't have a Cap One credit card.- Caller: unknown
- otter| 1 replyI received a call this morning to my cell from 1-800-215-1921, ext. 2910984. The caller identified herself as Virginia calling about a fraud transaction from back in March 2012. So, rather than call back, I thought I would google the number first. Had a hunch this was probably a scam.
- Caller: Capital One
- Call type: Prank
- Gwen SylvanI've been frauded, and I do believe that this guy is the criminal, he uses this number
1-800-215-1921 and a fake form to assess information about your fraud case so he
can determine how deep you've pursued the case.. I contacted capitol one, and they would be stupid to outsource fraud, I mean it makes no sense.. I do believe the naysayers on here are in fact supporting the fraud or are under suspicion that it isn't. I'll tell you what I know..
The guy sounds like he is black, he has poor diction, he did not seem to care about me, he talked over me, he would not discuss my case, he was more concerned with "if I knew who it was".. I told me that I had already closed the fraud case with that card. I determined from how he spoke that he was "not a professional", he sounded like a collector more than a experienced investigator. He also mentioned different numbers on the charges than were on my credit report, even the credit card company had confirmed the numbers I had.. I told him I did not have the full credit card number, and he filled out the numbers I did not have.. I recall one credit card company say they were not at freedom to release those numbers without proper authorization..
Keep one thing in mind, these people only commit shallow fraud, they won't go to the extent of assuming your full identity because you have enough people who know you, they only want to get in deep enough that they can fraud the credit card companies and banks.. The deeper they go the more information can be traced back to them. They may even tend to fraud black people more, because a documentary I saw on AIDS in black america states that black people tend to be concerned about "their business" and try to keep things secret, therefore a lot of information goes unreported, like credit card fraud, rapes, etc.. I admit that its the white america that did it to them, examples being the 60's housing projects in St. Louis and how people were segregated by the LA police in Los Angeles, I've seen documentaries on these.. Okay I'm sounding like oen pretty paranoid, but at least I'm original.. Originality counts..
Accountability is half of security, accountability is how you fight criminals, because they don't want to be accountable.. The other half of security is "encryption" and privately held ID's.. They care more about that.. But the idea is to draw them in and find out as much as you can about them.. Such as asking them for a name so you can contact them through capitol one's main line.
It is my belief that it is not one person but a crime network that is involved in this..
I decided to hide my name, but the amount of detail I gave, and the care I give to this, I feel would be enough to tell that I am real. The name is of someone I distantly know, who might be able to recall I worked with the party boy surfer and that curly hair graphics professor, and the gay jewish media dept head with glasses and white beard white hair. Gwen used to head an organization in the 90s.- Caller: Capitol One
- Call type: Debt collector
- GinaI called Capital One number on my card and they found no reason why they would call us, they even checked with the fraud department. They said it was a Capital One number but couldn't reach anyone at that extension. Something is off! Be careful!
- Caller: Capital One
- Very Confused replies to DibbyJust got a call from this number. They asked for my business partner (our business recently went under) and then asked if this was this business. They never asked for me by name just him. I find it very odd that capital one (whom I have no account with) would have the wrong number for my business partner and they would call my cell phone.
- MammagThis is a legitimate number for Capital One Fraud Department. Anyone on here who tells you that it is not is lying. I double checked with Capital One myself because I had to call them about my card. I did it through the chat on their website as well as by phone. This number is legit.
- Caller: Capital One
- George| 1 replyOK.. You all are "fraud crazy". Let's make sure we know it's a fraud before we say it's a fraud. I just contacted Capital One directly and they confirmed it. Not only did they confirm it but I reveiwed an old email message on Capital One's secure message center and it's the exact same number. The agent who contacted me just now didn't even want me to call him back. He was calling to tell me my claims have been resolved and to expect a letter from Capital One in the mail notifying me of this. This number is NO fraud.
- Caller: Capital One
- Alicia| 1 replyThis isn't a fraudulent number. Stop giving false information, people! I contacted Capital One through their secure website and this is the number they gave me to call their Fraud Department. Do your research before claiming fraud. So ridiculous.
- Caller: Capital One
- SanderIt's the Capital One fraud department.
- Caller: Capital One
- SueWhy would Capital One fraud department need me to leave my entire 16 digit credit card number and my social security number on a voice-mail?
- CS203 replies to DibbyIt is a "fishing" scam. They try to get your ss# and credit card account numbers pretending to be Capital One fraud department
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