Fake Bank Fraud Alert Phone Numbers in San Francisco, CA

Bank impostor scams call or text claiming to be your bank's fraud department with an urgent alert about suspicious transactions. They then ask you to verify your identity by providing your account number, debit card number, PIN, or online banking password — information that lets them drain your account. 2,735 fake bank fraud alert phone numbers reports have been filed by San Francisco residents. In California, residents filed 506,727 fraud reports last year totalling $1.68 billion in losses (FTC Consumer Sentinel).

How this scam works in San Francisco

Red flags San Francisco residents have reported

What to do if you get this call in San Francisco

  1. Hang up and call the number printed on the back of your debit or credit card
  2. Do not provide any account credentials to an incoming caller — ever
  3. Log in directly to your bank's official app to check for real fraud alerts
  4. Report to your bank's fraud department and the FTC

Report fake bank fraud alert phone numbers in San Francisco to the California Attorney General at https://oag.ca.gov/contact/consumer-complaint-against-business-or-company, and federally at reportfraud.ftc.gov.

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