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I just got an automated call from Community Bank so it says, saying my debit card has a problem. I don't bank with Community Bank, never have. Have any of you received such a call? I hung up, didn't hit 1 as the caller suggested to get things cleared up.
What the heck is this?
gerryann
05-22-2012, 04:56 PM
Sounds like a scam to me. What's Scary is....think of all the people that fall for it. You did the right thing for sure!
CaptJohn
05-22-2012, 05:21 PM
You should report that to Community Bank so they can look into it and get it stopped. I'm sure they'd like to know.
redwitch
05-22-2012, 05:55 PM
You hit 1 and your phone now becomes a free phone for international calls. That is, free for them but not for you. This is an old scam. Was used a lot by Jamaicans several years ago. Who knows who's doing it now. Glad you didn't hit the 1. I'd definitely call Community Bank and let them know this is happening.
Figured it was something like that and when I Googled the number, I got the impression from what showed up, that it is a cell phone number. Will find a number for Community Bank and let them know what I experienced.
asianthree
05-22-2012, 08:03 PM
Got a call saying it was Bank of America. Nope not them when I stopped by
Phanatic Luvr
05-22-2012, 08:09 PM
Add yourself to the National Do-Not-Call List, it's free. Takes affect in 30 days, good for 5 years. Call 1-888-382-1222 from your home or cell phone. You must call from the phone # you want on the NO CALL list. It takes about 10 seconds.
Got a call saying it was Bank of America. Nope not them when I stopped by
Did you happen to know he telephone number of the caller? The number of my call was 352-638-2853. It's a cell phone number.
I just checked the web page for Community Bank and Trust of Florida and they tell of this particular scam, but from a different phone number. This link will go to the Bank's information regarding this current situation.... https://www.cbtfl.com/debit_card_phishing.cfm
Add yourself to the National Do-Not-Call List, it's free. Takes affect in 30 days, good for 5 years. Call 1-888-382-1222 from your home or cell phone. You must call from the phone # you want on the NO CALL list. It takes about 10 seconds.
Am on the list.....but for scammers, well, they don't care. In this instance, it was an automated call and there was no way to respond that wouldn't cause a problem.
skyguy79
05-22-2012, 09:27 PM
Add yourself to the National Do-Not-Call List, it's free. Takes affect in 30 days, good for 5 years. Call 1-888-382-1222 from your home or cell phone. You must call from the phone # you want on the NO CALL list. It takes about 10 seconds.The 5 year expiration ended in 2008 and it's now a permanent registration. (See link below) However, I doubt that being registered would affect scammers much; legitimate telemarketers can be dealt with much easier. You can also file complaints at the site shown below. Bottom line is that we have to be cautious on any calls like the one Pooh described.
https://www.donotcall.gov/
Barefoot
05-22-2012, 10:16 PM
There are so many e-mails scams out there. I'm always getting e-mails from scammers about banks where I don't have accounts, or asking me to update Pay Pal information, or telling me my video has gone viral on Youtube. I delele everything from IDs I don't recognize. :(
mikeandnancy1112
05-23-2012, 07:12 AM
Yesterday my husband received an automated call from State Bank and was told to hit 1. He did not. He believed it was a scam.
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