877-691-8086

877 area code: Toll-free
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    Frank
    | 4 replies
    Looks like it's Chase.
    • Caller: Chase
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    guang
    | 1 reply
    Receive a letter to call this number ... want to validate it before calling.
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    FRAUD
    | 7 replies
    ********************FRAUD****************************

    Asked to call back 877-691-8086

    11/10/2010

    This is a fraud. They will give you the last 3 digits of your checking and say it is fraud prevention from CHASE. When you call a nice lady will answer and ask for your card number, name, and address....

    I hung up and called the number on the back of my debit card... They said it is a fraud. Call the number on the back of your card and find out yourself...
    • Caller: XXX
    • Call type: Prank
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    Don't Call this number replies to guang
    It's BS. I got a letter too but have no accounts with Chase nor did I recently deposit a check for 39 grand.
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    jf replies to FRAUD
    | 1 reply
    Given this number by a banker at Chase - not a fraud
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    cf
    | 4 replies
    It definitly is a fraud. My fiance and I just opened an account at Chase together. We both got phone calls regarding a check we wrote and that we needed to give this lady all such information so the check wouldn't be returned. We have written 1 check. And that was cashed and cleared no problem a couple weeks ago. We called our banker, she said it was a fraud. We are going to the bank today to change our account numbers.

    The phone call came from Houston-- (713) 262-0000 but she said on my voicemail to call back to 877-691-8086. Had I talked to her, I would have asked for all of her personal information, social security number, address, account numbers, so that I could strip her of her hard earned funds. Unbelievable....
    • Caller: fraud
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    Don't Wanna Get Ganked Either... replies to cf
    | 1 reply
    This is a valid Chase number and not fraudulent.  I too got a message to call and the first thing she asked for was my account number.  I told her NO and said that I would call the main Chase number and asked to be transferred.  I asked for her Department name "Fraud Prevention".

    Called main Chase number 800-935-9935 and they transferred me to "Risk Operations/Fraud Prevention" after verifying that 877-691-8086 was indeed a valid Chase phone number.

    By the way, another Chase rep told me that they ONLY e-mail people and never call -- that was a lie, they do call.  I was asked for my debit card number and then instructed to enter my PIN myself, followed by the # sign.
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    Howard
    Not a fraud.  I returned a voicemail message to this number, gave them my account number...but I found this website saying it was fraud and I then refused to give them my ATM card and PIN.  I asked them to give me just a breadcrumb of information to verify that they actually know something about me, anything, but they refused.  I ended the call, called the number on the back of my ATM card, selected the option for account fraud, they verified that the this number was indeed a valid Chase number and they transferred me.  It's Chase; it's valid.
    • Caller: Chase
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    Cautious
    I got a msg. asking me to call 877.691.8086 and they said it was Chase Loss Prevention. After I did a reverse lookup on the number and read some posts about it, I called the real Chase number (800-935-9935); the call did indeed come from Chase, and I was forwarded to Loss Prevention. They did not ask me for any personal info (no acct. numbers, pin, etc.), and instead verified who I was via 2 questions that had nothing to do w/ banking or money. Since they had done the same thing when I opened my acct. and I knew I was talking to the actual Chase, I went ahead and gave them the correct answers.

    They only wanted to verify that I had indeed written a specific check; they said the signature didn't exactly match what they had on file, and given the amount...  They supplied all the info, all I had to do was verify (yes or no) that I had written the check.  

    I can't blame anyone for being cautious--I sure am--but this is a real Chase number. If you get such a message and are concerned about phishing, simply call the Chase Customer Svc. line or--as others here have done--call the number on the back of your card. Better safe than sorry.
    • Caller: Chase
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    Lauren
    They called from 877 691-8086 twice in a row and left messages advising me to call back before 4:45pm (one hour from now) at the risk of a check I wrote being returned. When I called a woman said she was going to ask me questions to verify my identity and that they would come from public information and would be multiple choice (uhh what?) then proceeded to ask "first I need the last 6 digits of your social security number"
    Umm, no. I hung up

    I called the number on the back of my card and the lady there said she saw no holds or problems with my transactions.
    We'll see what happens but regardless of whether it's a valid fraud protection line I don't approve of questions like that over the phone.
    Just sayin
    • Caller: "Chase"
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    hula
    | 2 replies
    I think this is fraud!

    I'm sorry, but I don't believe anyone on here who is saying that this is a valid Chase number, I think you are all part of the scam.  Just like the person who posted on June 30, I got messages saying a check was going to be returned.  They wanted me to give them the last 8 digits of my atm card and then to enter my PIN.  I didn't do it and called the main Chase number, and they said there was no hold on any check from my account, no reason for anyone to be calling me.

    Be cautious who you believe.
    • Caller: Fraud
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    hula again
    The whole thing is super shady and I thought it was fraud too, but it really is Chase.  Like many others posting here, I got a message asking me to call back, and when I did they asked for so much info (my account number, some numbers of my SSN, then they wanted me to enter my PIN) that I felt uncomfortable.  The guy said "ok, I understand, call back the number on your card and they will reconnect you with us".  When I did that, the people at the main Chase number said that they had no record of anyone calling me, that there was no reason anyone should have called me, and the girl said "I'm glad you didn't give them any of your info!"  But then, it turned out that it was Chase, because they then *returned my mortgage payment* because I hadn't called to confirm that it was legit.  I was so angry.  They need to get their crap together, but apparently the fraud department works separately from the rest of Chase.  They deserve to lose lots of customers from this type of disorganization and causing customer inconvenience.
    • Caller: Chase
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    Sameer
    Got a call from this number asking for my debit card and pin (from an India sounding guy no less). I was suspicious, so I asked him to verify who he was, he gave me the same 800 number to call him back on.

    I called Chase and they reminded me no one at Chase would ever ask for my pin number. They said to ignore it and that they cant really track down the 800 number because they change it too often.
    • Caller: Chase
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    luigi22
    | 1 reply
    this number is legit - but instead of listening to us, and wondering if we're part of the scam or not, just do what i did and call the general support number for chase and ask to be transferred to fraud prevention - that's
    • Caller: chase fraud prevention
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    bill replies to luigi22
    I think it is a fraud.

    The multiple choice questions that they ask are all readily available publicly. Example question: Which of these vehicles did you recently purchase or lease?"  The vehicle was not financed through Chase. Anyone could get this from the state BMV. Also, they don't ask you the security questions that Chase would normally ask. I saw this site and hung up and went to my branch who called the real Chase Fraud Prevention. They immediately closed the account because I had given the bad guys the full account number. This is a scam, and a very clever scam. Hang up.
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    Anonymous
    After speaking with "Chase" it seemed very suspicious, but w/o thinking I gave them what they asked for.  I called the main branch where I bank, they researched everything and thankfully it was a LEGIT phone number asking LEGIT questions.  Our main branch has the same phone number to contact regarding verification of checks written from a business checking account.
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    RYAN
    | 1 reply
    877-691-8086

    For everyone who thinks this is a scam IT REALLY IS A SCAM. Call CHASE before giving any information about your bank accounts to anyone who calls you. Chase connected me to the real fraud prevention department and said THIS NUMBER IS DEFINITELY NOT A CHASE NUMBER. they will never ask for your pin or any account information.
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    bc
    | 1 reply
    I don't have a Chase account. How do you explain the 5 phone calls I've received today?
    • Caller: BS
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    AA
    | 1 reply
    This is real.  I got the message but no one answered when I called the number back.  When I called the main chase number and was forwarded to loss prevention there was indeed a hold on a check I had recently written that they wanted to verify.
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    Gtwice replies to AA
    Its real. I have a Chase account and did a Quick Pay transfer to someone who opened their Chase account that very day. They thought it was suspicious and called to verify

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