Complaint Review: Bank of America Military Banking - Internet
- Bank of America Military Banking Internet United States of America
- Phone: 866-620-1366
- Web:
- Category: Online banking
Bank of America Military Banking military banking tried to solicit my zip code and social security number as well as my bank of america check card number Internet
*Consumer Suggestion: It's a scam. Same thing happened to me
*Consumer Comment: HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU...HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU...HAPPY BIRTHDAY....
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I received an automated phone call from (800) 620-1366 asking me to verify personal information due to possible fraudulent charges on my military banking card. I dialed bogus zip code and social security info and ended up speaking to a representative.
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#2 Consumer Suggestion
It's a scam. Same thing happened to me
AUTHOR: Frank Frank - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, May 25, 2010
I received a call to my work cell phone telling me that my check card had been compromised and that I needed to call an 800 number in order to verify my identity.
Knowing it was fake, I called the number anyway out of curiosity and received a standard "please leave a message" automated voicemail. I went ahead and filed a report with the FCC (as this sort of behavior is highly illegal) and they did mail me a copy of my complaint just in case I ever need it. Of course, nothing was wrong with any of my credit cards.
It's the equivalent of a phishing scam over the phone. Just ignore it and move on. If your phone has caller ID, I would be willing to bet the call came from outside the USA.
#1 Consumer Comment
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU...HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU...HAPPY BIRTHDAY....
AUTHOR: Karl - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, May 25, 2010
"FIX AMERICA POEM"...HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU!!
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