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813-242-2435 Caller Id appeared as Chase, caller had an Indian accent saying they were calling from the Chase fraud dept because someone was trying to apply for a Chase Amazon Credit card in Texas, had the last four of my social and the last four digits or every Visa card I have which can be found on my credit report, rep said he was transferred to the FCRA dept to close my accounts with high interest with zero balances but needed to charge one of the cards $4,950 for the service fee but it would be written off and I would need to close my account with Chase and open an account with a different bank I said not interested and the man became angry asking why I said I didn’t want to and hung up on him. They called back eight times off of three phone numbers caller ID Chase, CVS and Spam.

July 31, 2025

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Representing themselves as chase bank...didn't give them a chance to finish as they had just called me from 2 other numbers...same person, same voice but different incorrect numbers

July 23, 2025

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