(800)-421-XXXX exchange includes toll-free numbers used around the United States. Calls to these phone numbers may allow customers to reach the party or business without incurring the charges associated with calling standard phone numbers.
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(800) 421-2110
ONE OF THE WORST SCAMMERFICTITIOUS
(800) 421-2110
ROBO SPAM scammer. They called and asked for Mike somebody. Told them they had the wrong number and hung up.
(800) 421-2110
A voice mail was left by this number with a ***ue reference to BOA business with a guys name and another number which I could not make out the last digit. I blocked the number and reported to BOA fraud. I am adding to the existing comments here. Also, what bank calls after 5 on a Friday. All the way around su****ious and not well thought out. Glad I missed the call. Be careful out thee. I do have a BOA credit card and they used my cell phone. Kinda scary.
(800) 421-2110
Third call from "Bank of America" . I have contacted Experion and have froze my Credit report. I have received confirmation from Trans-Union and the other agency that my credit is frozen and no request for a new credit card for Dallas is in works. The COPS need to stop these guys. Where is the FBI?
(800) 421-2110
This is definitely a scam. This so called Bank of America rep had most of my infomation and after confirming my last four of ssn he stated he would close the Credit Card request in Dallas, Texas. He said he would have to transfer me to EXPERIAN for me to complete the stopping action. Once transferred they wanted to confirm my info again and I stopped the call at that time. Two days later I received an exact copy of this call except from Wells Fargo Bank on a different number, ( 800) 642-4720. I contacted Wells Fargo and Experian and added an alert and freeze on my credit profile.
(800) 421-2110
This ****ule has done this to me twice - using the same name, which he says is Abbie Walker. Called from 800-421-2110, which shows up on my phone as Bank of America. Said he needed to verify my info from my home state. Said he was in Texas. Had my address, last for SS. I told him to stop trying to scam me; that I was going to call Bank of America; he said "go ahead - you're just gonna get me a***n." Called BofA; spoke with fraud supervisor, who is reissuing my card and said they NEVER CALL for anything other than su****ious activity. If you get a call; **** up and call BofA number on back of card or fraud department for BofA.
(800) 421-2110
Offered lower interest rate to senior citizens with good credit. Caller was Paul Garrett gave me agent number as CS4563 direct phone as 571-969-3285.
(800) 421-2110
Stated someone from Dallas, Texas, was trying to open a Bank of America account.
(800) 421-2110
Called saying that someone was trying to make an Ebay purchase with the account.
(800) 421-2110
Caller identified herself as a name (I forget who) but what is concerning is she knew my mom's name, last 4 digits, and approx balance owed. Scary. Offered lower interest rate. My mom got scammed a few months ago by similar. They spoof the real B of A number. Caller ID said "Bank of America".
(800) 421-2110
Said that they were calling from Bank of America, then from experian, then from the FBI.
(800) 421-2110
Asked if I made a fraudulent charge for **** *****!!! I couldn't help but laugh out loud and of course ***g up, blocked em and reported here.
(800) 421-2110
told me they were calling to verify a charge on my bank of America card in the amount of $1200.00 for Ebay today.
(800) 421-2110
Asked for my social. Asked me about recent fraudulent transactions linked to Debt Consolidation (another scam called I received a few days ago). Called BOA myself and they said it’s definitely a scam. They knew too much! Scary times people. Do NOT give them any information
(800) 421-2110
This is the number on the back of my Back Of America card. I called them. But I don't know if I would trust getting a call from this number. I heard that sometimes people trying to scam you can use other people's numbers. To look like Bank of America is the one calling. But these days I really don't know.