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  • Chase Bank customers are outraged after they say thousands of dollars have been taken from their accounts and say they're not getting any help.
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  • @DemetriusMack-rk7yydeme
    @DemetriusMack-rk7yydeme 17 дней назад +197

    The fact the *Strongwidget* was facing adventures to help the people was so kind. Mad respect to you man.
    Appreciate all you do to help others. You are setting a great example for the community Strongwidget.

  • @victorpeace8187
    @victorpeace8187 28 дней назад +61

    My mom was scammed. She sent $50000 cash. Fortunately she called you right after dropping the package off at UPS and you was able to retrieve it after it left the bill. These people are the lowest of the low, what you and your team is doing is a real blessing. THANK YOU *STRONG WIDGET* !
    P.S. my mom's had several scam calls since, but now she enjoys playing with them....hoping she'll get more calls. Maybe she'll join you someday in the People's Center...

  • @Wildivn
    @Wildivn 28 дней назад +61

    The amount of bravery this took was INSANE. These people all had their lives in danger, but still decided to go through with the recovery for the sake of busting bad scammers. True respect *Strong widget!*
    If the FBI was half as dedicated and ingenious (and honest) as you guys are, the USA would be a much safer country.
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  • @alexmax6773
    @alexmax6773 28 дней назад +62

    This young man is very talented I just hate the bad reputation rumors and fake allegations but when it comes to money get back he's in his own lane and has his own style and that's what makes *Strong widget* so unique and untouchable‼️..

  • @petramestric7120
    @petramestric7120 28 дней назад +61

    Hi *Strongwidget.* To all you guys (male and female) that work so hard, putting a stop to the scams you can stop. I Thank each and every one of you. Please keep up the great work and when I'm able to help you out financially, I most definitely will. In the meantime, keep the excellent help coming. In my mind, you're the best channel on RUclips by far. Many thanks from a true dedicated fan in the UK. Stay safe all. Thanks. Nicholas.

  • @okateagbomerelucky2676
    @okateagbomerelucky2676 28 дней назад +62

    I am from America . I am really happy to see your work to expose people like this on web and make awareness among people. I havd already shared this *STRONG WIDGET* to all my foreign friends and ask them to share to others. Thank you again please keep the good work. Thank you again.

  • @GaryWard-se4wbgary
    @GaryWard-se4wbgary 17 дней назад +206

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  • @CHRISTIANTYLERI1
    @CHRISTIANTYLERI1 28 дней назад +62

    Man, this one hit me in the heart. She reminds me of my aunt, who is an incredibly giving person and donates more than anyone I know. Sometimes her kindness is taken of advantage of, and it makes my blood boil. Thank you guys for saving her $980,700. You dramatically changed her life for the better. The scammers don't stop after 1 success. Thank you, thank you, thank you Nicholas and *Strongwidget* on the internet team. You guys are heroes to me.
    I'm just so happy this dudes is coming back stronger than ever and i can't begin to express how excited i am for the future jobs. i love these guys so Dearly

  • @muhammadlanita9532
    @muhammadlanita9532 28 дней назад +61

    Honestly at the end of the day, it makes me so happy knowing you've lived your dream and are just doing what you want to do. No matter whether you quit or continue, i'll be cheering for you *Strongwidget* because of all the good you've done for myself and so many other people.
    Thank you.

  • @GeminiChristts
    @GeminiChristts 17 дней назад +213

    I can't praise you enough for being here for the victims! Thank you so very much *STRONGWIDGET* !!
    You guys are Superheroes!!! Thanks for looking out for all of us and especially our elderly because they appear to be the most vulnerable. You guys are Aces ❤..

  • @YSUPERJOSHhh
    @YSUPERJOSHhh 17 дней назад +189

    I don't normally post comments...but you guys were Ana's angel. From the depth of my heart, thank you *Strongwidget* for protecting our most vulnerable!!
    Thanks so much for the hard work, you do on this world. I been watching you for, a while and amazes me every. Time when you save someone that has being Scammed I wish you all, the best saving more people

  • @jerry4598
    @jerry4598 28 дней назад +62

    I genuinely believe this will be one of the massive help to ever cross the platform. The difference in content compared to what other agents push out really made this service exciting, unique, and fun all at the same time. Congrats man, Bro shoutout to these man being consistant every day and making the start of the week alot better making banger help big up *Strong widget*

  • @RachaelNuwell
    @RachaelNuwell 28 дней назад +61

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  • @IssacStrong-lv3qyfgy
    @IssacStrong-lv3qyfgy 17 дней назад +141

    Mad respect for saying yes bro. sometimes opportunities present themself and you Gotta take them. i am kind of a *Strongwidget* fan, but this recovery was a great message. you both already won For participating!

  • @JaneJamesjam32
    @JaneJamesjam32 17 дней назад +197

    *Honestly, just owning it and not trying to hide it is partially why I watch you. It's the honorable thing to do and it make the rest of the jobs much more believe when you are call out of the spots like that, so thank you StrongWidget. I can't wait to tell my grandkids this was the greatest youtube Recovery agent of my time..*

  • @WestinHarrington_hsjdjiiw
    @WestinHarrington_hsjdjiiw 17 дней назад +170

    Hey bud, I just wanted you to know that everything you do is necessary and thank you so much for what you do. It's more than just a recovery service, you're helping people. You're actually the push for me to get my degree in Information Technology so that I can protect people from heartless people like this.
    Thank you for all you do *Strongwidget,* you're a genius with a big heart and principles. Support and Respect from Britain .

  • @te2186
    @te2186 Год назад +168

    It’s clear that it’s either an inside job or Chase’s system has been hacked because the scammers are aware that these people have large amounts in their checking account. How else would they know who to contact and their phone number. Chase knows more than their telling. They know their to blame but they’re shifting the blame to the customers instead of their faulty internal system.

    • @MrJoint888
      @MrJoint888 10 месяцев назад +4

      Hacked

    • @Floridaboifletch
      @Floridaboifletch 9 месяцев назад

      Inside job, this is what happen when u let people work from home I. A job field like this

    • @ToboeKey309
      @ToboeKey309 8 месяцев назад

      Its called indian scammers they do this by using a computer n text your phone acting like chase, wells fargo, or other banks and the culprit whos doing wont get arrested cuz they r in india n if people get scammed when its 2023 then its the victims fault for being ret@rded n getting scammed 🙄🙄 and the banks have not been hacked they just copy what a bank text would look like

    • @billbeeb1803
      @billbeeb1803 7 месяцев назад +11

      The one guy said the caller knew all his recent transactions. This is definitely a hack or an inside job.

    • @roxcyn
      @roxcyn 7 месяцев назад +2

      From data breaches, they could have logged in with him but need his "help" convincing him to give his security info out or the 2FA codes.

  • @ljordan15
    @ljordan15 Год назад +109

    How are the scammers getting chase customer information to even call them? This sounds like a data breach gone bad!!!!

    • @edd868
      @edd868 Год назад +11

      It can be something as stupid as liking Chase in Facebook. Scammers will get their info any which way possible

    • @cinderella23queen37
      @cinderella23queen37 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@edd868I believe the scammers knows the chase bank employees, and they are in the plot together

    • @richardg1426
      @richardg1426 10 месяцев назад +4

      Why not look up the number for Chase and call them ?

    • @eile4219
      @eile4219 7 месяцев назад +5

      This is not Chase issue, scammers use other banks as well. Just remember, banks or irs don't call or text you. Don't talk to those people

    • @MaxPower-11
      @MaxPower-11 6 месяцев назад +2

      Could be dumpster diving. They could have also used a virus on these people's PC to obtain this info.

  • @saritataha7119
    @saritataha7119 Год назад +220

    Why do I have a feeling that it's an inside job. Someone working for Chase knows the ins and outs.

    • @wownewstome6123
      @wownewstome6123 Год назад +14

      Because Zelle was created by seven of the largest US banks. I can't help but suspect they may be profiting from the scammers.

    • @edd868
      @edd868 Год назад +4

      Scamming is easy nowadays. Just have to know to social engineer people.

    • @EliasHernandez-ov2jz
      @EliasHernandez-ov2jz Год назад

      Facts. One step further, probably some deep state shit.

    • @cinderella23queen37
      @cinderella23queen37 11 месяцев назад +4

      That's where the scamming coming from the workers at chase

    • @kbh95207
      @kbh95207 10 месяцев назад

      Usually call centers that are overseas are operated by a third party company. One scambaiter recently found out said third party company hires workers in the day time for legitimate bank business, while hiring scammers in the evening.
      The scamming business is a billion dollar industry in India. Police and government agencies are paid off.
      That’s why there’s scam baiters who choose to go public on RUclips. To expose the identities of the scammers and to help prevent victims from being scammed.

  • @themagickalmermaid
    @themagickalmermaid Год назад +147

    You ...always call the bank, if they are calling you assume its a scam!

    • @akitkat8157
      @akitkat8157 Год назад +1

      So true!!!

    • @kr7584
      @kr7584 9 месяцев назад +4

      I don't think you can assume that always. Sometimes banks do call to check with you on fraud related activity. So it's very hard to tell.

    • @Phoenix-J81
      @Phoenix-J81 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@kr7584chase won't. I've spoken to them on this matter before. It is your responsibility to call them.

    • @g.t.richardson6311
      @g.t.richardson6311 7 месяцев назад

      @@kr7584 true, I’ve had a couple credit card incidents where I’ve been called

    • @bratzboyz
      @bratzboyz 6 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you...exactly, well said! The bank will never text-message you or call you first...never.

  • @atomaboy
    @atomaboy Год назад +95

    Chase would never tell you you have to transfer to a different account.

    • @andrewj4426
      @andrewj4426 Год назад +7

      It was an internal account from savings to checking. somehow they hacked his checking or set up an ACH transfer which is not hard at all. Why don't these banks have limits to automated wires for example 5000 and you have to go in a branch. 160k and no safety protocols. not even an additional text saying we are wiring 160k verify if yes. i know Citi does that.

    • @edd868
      @edd868 Год назад +3

      This. The bank isn't going to call or email you. If there's something concerning, they're going to send you something by mail

    • @richardg1426
      @richardg1426 10 месяцев назад +1

      Call up your bank its not that hard, I keep their number with me !

    • @danettewelborn5577
      @danettewelborn5577 6 месяцев назад

      Exactly

    • @jaycahuenga6416
      @jaycahuenga6416 2 месяца назад

      I have my bank's number programmed in my phone. Someone tried calling me from a spoofed number claiming to be from my bank. I knew better than that but they (the scammers) tried it

  • @Alot2late
    @Alot2late Год назад +118

    This unfortunately isn't just happening with chase. I've seen these same texts from my bank and I always ignore those texts. This is not only sad but scary.

    • @Thundarr995
      @Thundarr995 Год назад +18

      I get them all the time, even from banks and CC companies that I don't even use. All you gotta do is look at the phone number. If it starts with a + it's almost certainly a scam.

    • @saviisonn
      @saviisonn Год назад

      @@Thundarr995yeah it’s supposed to be like 78-5435 something like that

    • @patrickwilson8677
      @patrickwilson8677 Год назад +17

      watch scammer payback and it will all become clear. Its a multibillion dollar scam from our friends in India. I learned so much watching that channel.

    • @airplayrule
      @airplayrule 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@Thundarr995 Phone numbers can be spoofed.
      Patrick it's not just India, but that's 1 of a few payback channels i watch.
      We need more info on the guy who DROVE to Chase n still lost. something isn't adding up. inside job maybe?

    • @Wileyg4lify
      @Wileyg4lify 9 месяцев назад +2

      Is the bank who are scamming them

  • @Lp0tr33
    @Lp0tr33 Год назад +29

    The scammers already have your name, number, account number, and transaction history. Sounds like an inside job.

    • @Josh-py9rq
      @Josh-py9rq 3 месяца назад

      sir we need you to repeat the code back to us to be able to transfer the funds from your savings to checking.....
      okay okay
      the code is MATT DAMON
      scammer W%F is this!

    • @user-wj9bz8xi9u
      @user-wj9bz8xi9u 3 месяца назад +1

      Definitely suspect current or former employees who have all of that information. Plus they know the procedures and script the real fraud department follows, so they use that word for word- just ask for a confirmation code before moving forward with it all- that's the only difference between the scammer and the real fraud department.

  • @raygordon3728
    @raygordon3728 Год назад +36

    Something is not adding up here. How are the scammers getting into these accounts without personal information? Based on this report just answering the text and having them call you is giving them access to your account. How?

    • @dd___dc
      @dd___dc 6 месяцев назад

      I think its thru the chase app

    • @yummm8775
      @yummm8775 5 месяцев назад

      inside job

  • @dtyallen9864
    @dtyallen9864 Год назад +12

    Lesson learned. Do not do business with Chase Bank.

  • @sandrabugler9813
    @sandrabugler9813 Год назад +30

    We're going through this with our credit union. When they reach out by text, never text back. Call the bank direct.

    • @y.r.9401
      @y.r.9401 Год назад +1

      What credit union??

    • @richardg1426
      @richardg1426 10 месяцев назад

      That's what I do ! I call the bank with the number I keep on me. Like I told one person who called me your nothing but a voice on the phone !

  • @butterfly2218
    @butterfly2218 Год назад +28

    Just a tip whenever you go online to your bank read the scams or identity theft pages, they are really helpful, everything these scammers do, it’s in the scam prevention page on your banks website. Most banks won’t call you about anything, you have to call them, that’s a red flag right there.

  • @Danny-bd2eh
    @Danny-bd2eh Год назад +35

    Never respond any messages from bank on your phone. If you have doubts, just go to your local branch for answers. End of story.

    • @richardg1426
      @richardg1426 10 месяцев назад

      That's what I do ! I keep their number with me.

  • @AnotherKid23
    @AnotherKid23 Год назад +53

    The police and FBI can track the wire transfers, so why don’t they? Why don’t they freeze the fraudulent accounts where the money was transferred to? As to the customer who lost money to the scam, file a police report. It’s not difficult work to chase a wire transfer when there’s a paper trail a mile long. Don’t settle for “no”. I hope everyone gets their money back.

    • @orcasea59
      @orcasea59 Год назад +3

      It's the card companies that refuse to share the account info, and local police lack the motivation and the bank's won't give up highly profitable accounts - frauds or otherwise.

    • @wrenchaholic_
      @wrenchaholic_ Год назад

      @@inthesun3884 i definitely think the banks are in on it. Not just employees. They have insurance. They steal the money and insurance pays back the customer.

    • @MaryJaneJones.
      @MaryJaneJones. Год назад

      Too much money to be made. They don't want to fix it. If she shoe was in the other foot. All type of laws would be passed to protect the bank. WAIT THAT HAS HAPPENED TIME AND TIME AGAIN. TIME FOR AMERICANS TO BAND TOGETHER AGAINST CORPORATION.

    • @imstephbella
      @imstephbella Год назад

      I pray so too because they were victims of a fraud!

    • @edd868
      @edd868 Год назад

      Because the scammers are sometimes working out of Russia, China, Iran, Turkey, Brazil, Nigeria, Vietnam, Or India. The big 8 of countries that love scamming the US

  • @TheMrgoodtool
    @TheMrgoodtool Год назад +23

    My smart phone has zero financial connections to anything. When I get texts from fake banks or whatever, I'll wait until I get home, then go online with a trusted saved web address to check out any activity. Also, if you get a real person on your phone who says they represent some health company, organization, or whatever, then they say the phone call is being recorded followed by them saying "Can you hear me ok?"...HANG UP!

  • @tiamariza7348
    @tiamariza7348 Год назад +27

    When are people going to realize that they shouldn't respond to these TEXT?? Don't call that number that they send, don't click on the link!! I always call the number on the back of my card. Sometimes I think I am paranoid a bit, but I rather be cautious then sorry.

    • @waynepoole6120
      @waynepoole6120 Год назад +4

      They're not. They're too gullible. Bad things don't exist in their make believe world. Things like that don't happen to them, it happens to OTHER people.

    • @Pleasiotic1
      @Pleasiotic1 Год назад +1

      In what magical world do you think a 80yr old would be savvy to schemes like this? Despite what you think most people have no idea scams like this exist.

    • @WhiskeyTangoFoxtrot9
      @WhiskeyTangoFoxtrot9 6 месяцев назад

      Not exactly... A lot of people have text notifications set up with their bank to notify them whenever transaction takes place, or whenever you use your debit card, etc. The scammers more than likely modeled the format of their text message to look exactly like the legit ones from the banking app, purposely making it difficult for someone to tell the difference

    • @jaycahuenga6416
      @jaycahuenga6416 4 месяца назад

      Exactly 💯💯 thank you!!!

  • @yoginikawi9515
    @yoginikawi9515 Год назад +8

    When ever you get a text like this, DO NOT RESPOND! Once you do they know the number belongs to someone and you will get more scam text and call!

  • @cristellejean1630
    @cristellejean1630 Год назад +24

    This is a newsworthy story. Thank you for the warning. It’s worth sharing.

  • @uncleshreddedwheat6180
    @uncleshreddedwheat6180 Год назад +17

    That can only mean his banking information has been compromised.

  • @njerij1511
    @njerij1511 Год назад +12

    Chase bank should reimburse those customers and improve security measures it is obvious there is a loop hole in their system.

  • @brendaglynn3052
    @brendaglynn3052 Год назад +5

    Almost the same experience, 3 years ago... Do not reply to any text...went straight to the bank.

  • @akitkat8157
    @akitkat8157 Год назад +28

    So frustrating to hear. So sad to hear customers lost hard working money.
    Do not respond to any text nor phone calls from anyone!!

    • @richardg1426
      @richardg1426 10 месяцев назад

      How hard can it be keeping your banks phone number with you ? I was told once that did not come from us, deleted it.

  • @floofqueen4156
    @floofqueen4156 Год назад +28

    these are obvious scams. clearly these people just aren't educated on scammers or scams sadly.

  • @dreammix9430
    @dreammix9430 7 месяцев назад +11

    Chase needs to update their security protocols and at the same time customers need to stop being so freaking stupid and falling for these obvious scams

    • @whoknowswhocares885
      @whoknowswhocares885 6 месяцев назад +3

      If worried about fraudulent activity in your bank account, never take care of it on the phone, go to the bank and make an appointment directly to inquire.

  • @Mark3nd
    @Mark3nd Год назад +8

    They always go after the checking accounts. If you hear "put it in your checking" don't do it. In fact, alot of banks do not even send you electronic messages or phone calls.
    Just reminding to people out here

  • @shamanoturdiculous
    @shamanoturdiculous Год назад +56

    If Chase offers fraud protection and they are aware of this type of fraud....why is Chase not reimbursing their customers? What's fraud protection for??

    • @ew5722
      @ew5722 7 месяцев назад

      @@youtube.silenced.m The customer did the transfer from their device.

    • @Denvermorgan2000
      @Denvermorgan2000 6 месяцев назад

      It only protects you from fraud that never happened...

    • @hp4415
      @hp4415 6 месяцев назад +2

      Can’t protect stupid, never respond to text or call. Instead call chase back. The only way to know for sure you talked to chase employee is you calling chase number on the back of your card.

    • @Denvermorgan2000
      @Denvermorgan2000 6 месяцев назад

      @@hp4415 I think it's unfair to say these people are stupid. These scammers were really good at what they're doing. And that person had every reason to believe that it was actually the bank.

    • @royo99
      @royo99 5 месяцев назад

      This isn't fraud

  • @ValSchrum-cm1hrval
    @ValSchrum-cm1hrval 17 дней назад +208

    I genuinely believe this will be one of the massive recovery to Ever cross the platform. The difference in content compared to what other agents push out really made this service exciting, unique, and fun all at the same time. Congrats man, Bro Shoutout to these man being consistant every day and making the start of the week alot better making banger recovery big up *Strongwidget* ….

  • @ayocam07
    @ayocam07 Год назад +26

    I always been with Credit unions since I was 18. Banks seems to me always have issues and charges a lot. This is really sad😟

    • @edd868
      @edd868 Год назад

      It's because banks charge you for your bank accounts.

    • @justsayin8734
      @justsayin8734 7 месяцев назад

      It happens at credit unions, too. I've received and reported 2 scam attempts to my CU. Both times they shrugged it off. Nothing they could do.

  • @user-ww8zo2ex9h
    @user-ww8zo2ex9h 21 день назад

    Dude. I'm a vet, and nothing I ever did in service compares to the most amazing effort you and your colleagues give to protect and enlighten the public in general to this horrendous threat to innocent people. Much respect For this GrindTechiei guys;

  • @SecretCollage
    @SecretCollage Год назад +10

    Banks will NEVER REACH OUT TO YOU. Please be careful.

    • @KRYPTOKINGGAMING
      @KRYPTOKINGGAMING Год назад +6

      They do, not with anything like this. But banks will notify you when suspicious transactions occur.

    • @mattewmock9366
      @mattewmock9366 Год назад

      Yes they will reach out with a text but you can also verify those transactions appearing on your account. Then you should immediately call your bank. Zelle transfers don't do pending they just transfer.

    • @robertgrays8790
      @robertgrays8790 Год назад

      A bank's fraud department will call you and send secure email to your online account if fraud is suspected. If fraud is confirmed, the bank will handle the matter with no further action on the customer's part. If the bank card is compromised and needs to be replaced, they will use the address on-file. If the account is compromised, they will lock the account until you verify your identity in-person. They NEVER ask you to do anything right then-and-there. They NEVER ask for codes sent to your phone or email. They NEVER ask for your personal information.

  • @anthonydefex777
    @anthonydefex777 Год назад +4

    Need to say "Yes" when you get that message. Scammer will get confused and frustrated

    • @cynthiafuhrman544
      @cynthiafuhrman544 6 месяцев назад

      NEVER say "yes" to a call you did not initiate yourself! It can be recorded and used as "proof" you agreed to a transaction.

  • @EM-yc5il
    @EM-yc5il Год назад +4

    This happened with USAA too, and they didn't replace a dime

  • @VeronicaMartinez-nm5tp
    @VeronicaMartinez-nm5tp Год назад +7

    That’s horrible I know someone’s mom lost over 30,000 the cameras showed someone at a different state lost and a camera showed someone take the money out. How!!! It’s so hard to get your money sometimes but someone online can do it so easily

  • @gemtree7913
    @gemtree7913 6 месяцев назад +1

    This almost happened to my relatives at Wells Fargo last year. It's a problem everywhere. Luckily they drove to the branch directly and stopped it right before. The staff were not sympathetic but just told them they're lucky bc it's so common

  • @roberth3094
    @roberth3094 Год назад +3

    I am 66. I delete all emails like this. If I have any questions I go to my bank or I call them. There has been quite a bit of information put out there about what you should do or not do that I am surprised that people fall for this.

  • @maxinef6654
    @maxinef6654 Год назад +5

    Banks needs to get together and do some PSA commercials. Not everyone is aware of this scam. We see hundreds of commercials at home trying to sell us everything under the sun. Why can’t someone put some damn commercials together warning people about this scam?

  • @robc3642
    @robc3642 Год назад +3

    I opened a new chase account. I moved money into the new account and immeadiatly got a call from the fraud department. Funny thing is, it was a regular number and they were asking for personal ifo. I told them i wasnt sure this was a legit call. The bank does contact you, and they do sent text verification. This is not these peoples fault.

  • @dayancarrillo9450
    @dayancarrillo9450 Год назад +4

    For some reason, chase Bank seems to be having the same recurring issue, I'm glad I'm not with them anymore 😊

  • @westcoastbred7745
    @westcoastbred7745 Год назад +2

    I always check my account to see if that money is missing before I answer anything

  • @CharlotteRoss617
    @CharlotteRoss617 17 дней назад +188

    The world is a better place with *STRONG WIDGET* in it. That was amazing!!! We've been waiting for this our profits to get back to us for so long, and of course, He didn't disappoint us! This guy always does the most extreme challenges

  • @user-oz4ip6dz3t
    @user-oz4ip6dz3t 6 месяцев назад

    Astounding work *GrindTechiei* so lively you are out there connecting with these disappointments. We really want to do all that we can for spare the more prepared and the general public from these horrendous clowns! Adulation to YOU!! You merit the Nobel prize for keeping us safe.big up family’!

  • @bgregg55
    @bgregg55 Год назад +4

    Lots of reports around the country about Chase not reimbursing for these fraudulent wire transfers.

  • @boedilllard5952
    @boedilllard5952 8 месяцев назад +3

    I feel both ways - it was an obvious scam - I tell everyone CALL when you get a warning about a delivery, wire instructions, virus, subpoena, IRS, account verification. Don't ever take a call - no ones customer service is that good that they'll call you for anything.

  • @gi4dtv230
    @gi4dtv230 6 месяцев назад +1

    I don't answer the phone unless I know the number and know the person who's calling. I receive like 5 or 6 calls daily from unknown numbers and don't answer any of them.

  • @michaelcesco2970
    @michaelcesco2970 7 месяцев назад +4

    Rule # one - Do NOT do ANY transactions over the phone. Computers are your worst enemies.

  • @Kawaii_Rockie
    @Kawaii_Rockie Год назад +6

    Here’s my thing….people keep saying “you put ur money in the bank because it’s safe.” Yea! Maybe in 1992! It’s 2023, technology is alone and well and nobody is safe!
    Also, Chase never sends alerts out through an entire phone number.

    • @g.t.richardson6311
      @g.t.richardson6311 7 месяцев назад +2

      True, my bank sends alerts with 5 digit numbers

  • @themagickalmermaid
    @themagickalmermaid Год назад +5

    Verify any questions on the official bank website only or bank property!

  • @JemJam2976
    @JemJam2976 Год назад +4

    There are a lot of fraudulent calls for various companies out here. Amazon is one of them. I just got a call from Amazon, talking about a purchase I made for over $1K. I immediately hung up and reported it to Amazon for them to clear it up.

  • @bgregg55
    @bgregg55 10 месяцев назад +2

    It's very curious that it's always seems to be Chase Bank that's involved in these scams.

  • @nicolehall2177
    @nicolehall2177 Год назад +7

    He said Zeelee, guess I’ve been saying Zelle wrong 😂

  • @RobertSpradling
    @RobertSpradling 6 месяцев назад +2

    It is a sad fact when bank customers get scammed. Anytime you receive anything in text from your bank it is always best to go to your branch and have a face to face with them. Text or Email scams are abundant in today's world. Once a transfer happens there is little the bank can do, you must be on the look out at all times and be your own best advocate. Again I am sorry for the victims of these sort of scams.

  • @yukie_tn
    @yukie_tn 10 месяцев назад +5

    First, it's obviously a scam. Now why chase, because they are big. The scammers need to make some effort to come up with Bank specific scripts, so they focus on the largest banks.
    If you gave up your info to the scammer, the bank can't help you. As far as they know, you could've made that transfer yourself.
    Consumers (not business accounts) do have some recourse if you detect the activity within a certain time, but for the most part you're on your own.
    Think of it this way, if you left the keys under the doormat and someone broke into your house, no one is responsible for the loss except yourself.

  • @nenaddamjanovic8981
    @nenaddamjanovic8981 Год назад +5

    The phone company needs to stop sale the person numbers.....

  • @jessemendez8329
    @jessemendez8329 Год назад +12

    They're not saying that these people gave the scammers their passwords, but that's what they did. Chase already knows your password and would not ask for it like that

    • @edd868
      @edd868 Год назад +1

      Lol, this is true. No one is going to ask for your password or pin. They can ask to change your pin, because even if they have a keylogger, they're not going to know your original pin...unless you do something stupid if that scammer asks, can you please input your old pin so we can change it to a new one

  • @ginger6582
    @ginger6582 6 месяцев назад +1

    How many times do people have to be told to not answer those texts? When in doubt call your bank yourself.

  • @bratzboyz
    @bratzboyz 6 месяцев назад +1

    If you willingly engage in text-messages...and you THINK it's your bank without verifying first, it's not the bank's responsibility to refund you for money you willingly gave away to a scammer.

  • @CT-vm4gf
    @CT-vm4gf Год назад +8

    So you get a txt from someone and just believe it’s who they say they are. That txt even looked fake.

  • @rettathomas837
    @rettathomas837 7 месяцев назад +4

    Why didn’t Chase send a notification? Notifying their customers about the fraud, I don’t care how much it would cost them. they should at least warned their customers.

    • @Kenna198
      @Kenna198 5 месяцев назад

      I have an account with Chase, they do send warnings

    • @rettathomas837
      @rettathomas837 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@Kenna198 good

  • @mlong9475
    @mlong9475 Год назад +2

    Problem is people trust text messages too much.

  • @mr.patriotjol
    @mr.patriotjol Год назад +3

    Lessons Learned: Never Reply Back To Somethig That You Arent Sure. Call up the banks main number and confirm test message.

  • @tamjeanell
    @tamjeanell 7 месяцев назад +1

    He should have called FIRST!

  • @bemazizi4863
    @bemazizi4863 6 месяцев назад

    Scammers are even texting saying packages are not deliverable to my address via ups. What is the scam in that? I don’t want to find out.

  • @carlosalenduran4630
    @carlosalenduran4630 Год назад +1

    Chase doesn't care I've been a customer of theirs for 35 years and when you go up to the teller for help or to ask her what happened that somebody stole money from your service account they have no answer to tell you all they tell you is here's the number to call fraud you call fright and I'll give you the all kinds of run around

  • @acz6017
    @acz6017 6 месяцев назад +2

    Whenever you get a text or a call from anything related to the bank, do not respond to it!!! Hang up the call and don’t respond to the text!!! Call your bank directly to confirm

  • @jazziez6467
    @jazziez6467 Год назад +4

    Question is why are these scams not stopped by the govt or someone in charge? Maybe they don't care.

  • @t.c.5456
    @t.c.5456 Год назад

    Glad they are reporting this. Ibhad no clue

  • @michaelcesco2970
    @michaelcesco2970 7 месяцев назад +2

    When l was working in Vienna Va, my bank sent me a notice saying that l owed maryland state taxes. I didn't get a notice from Md and before l could take action it was gone. Fortunatly there was only a $ 425 balance. The bank charged me a withdrawal fee and left me with $5. I never received a receipt paper from Maryland so l think it was a bank scam and took my account to another bank. 😂😂😂

  • @Denvermorgan2000
    @Denvermorgan2000 6 месяцев назад +2

    I think Chase should implement a message on their telephone system. That warns people when they call in if they have received some kind of an s. M. S that they should not respond and should hang up the phone immediately and go to their bank.

  • @FarmerRiddick
    @FarmerRiddick Год назад +1

    Text or email regarding your accounts? Call the bank from known numbers or go have a face to face.
    Same in regards to social security, etc.
    Always assume some waste is trying to steal from you. Complacency kills!

  • @graymatters2
    @graymatters2 Год назад +4

    In my opinion it's someone inside the bank relaying information to someone outside that scams customers. It happened to my mom with her checks. Someone used a check form her account that she never ever used yet. It was an inside job.

  • @gardenconnection8607
    @gardenconnection8607 7 месяцев назад +2

    That's why I don't bank with Chase anymore. And lots of other reasons. These guys should get their money back, come on Chase do the right thing.

  • @yummm8775
    @yummm8775 5 месяцев назад +1

    Chase is one of the worst banks to have. Close your account and move!

  • @carefulconsumer8682
    @carefulconsumer8682 Год назад +14

    Instead of chasing parents at school boards, why doesn't the FBI get to work on these scammers? or is that a crazy idea?

    • @todoprenditz6338
      @todoprenditz6338 Год назад +1

      They are usually in a different country. Not much that can be done.

    • @edd868
      @edd868 Год назад

      China, Russia, Iran, Turkey, Brazil, India, Vietnam, and Nigeria. Biggest scammers of the US in the world

  • @shannondavis5728
    @shannondavis5728 Год назад

    This is going on every where!!!!!

  • @ElaineSamuela
    @ElaineSamuela Год назад +1

    How are the scammers finding out the usernames, [long-term] passwords, and cellular numbers of these accounts?

  • @Honestandtruth
    @Honestandtruth 7 месяцев назад +1

    That's One of the Big Reasons I Choose NOT to have debit card at the Same Bank. I use credit card from Credit card Company Separately

  • @jessieluvsulots
    @jessieluvsulots 6 месяцев назад +1

    Oh now it makes sense why they stoped the text banking. It was so convenient, but now you have to sign into the app or online to transfer anything.

  • @deputyuwu
    @deputyuwu 5 месяцев назад

    I got this same msgs from chase in 2020 but I knew to never click on link and to follow up with IRL people from a chase bank and get confirmation that the the msg wasn't real.

  • @saviisonn
    @saviisonn Год назад +10

    how do you feel betrayed because you got tricked? wise up

  • @user-gn8eb4ii9p
    @user-gn8eb4ii9p 5 месяцев назад

    I had a similar situation in Toronto, Canada however news reporters refused to do a story on it. It was a person impersonating an officer and asking for identification of mine and there was issues later and cops weren't able to confirm who that person was. Another incident was a cop asked me questions if I seen a certain person and I told them I haven't and he asked me for identification and I asked him to confirm who he is and he arrested and charged me for refusing to give him identification of mine

  • @bluebonbon22
    @bluebonbon22 Год назад +1

    I got a phone call, from my bank fraud Dept. I wasn't sure so I did hang up, then called the number on my card. That is the ONLY safe way to do so. I don't click text messages. I go to the online bank app or mobile app to see what's going on.

  • @astropioneer3296
    @astropioneer3296 6 месяцев назад +1

    “As you can imagine, they’re very frustrated.” says anchorman with the incisive summation.

  • @garyolsen3409
    @garyolsen3409 Год назад +1

    That's why I keep my money under my mattress. Don't tell anyone.

  • @Lidia.M.R
    @Lidia.M.R Год назад +3

    Banks will NEVER text you from a mobile number...

    • @pytube777
      @pytube777 Год назад +1

      You do get an alert message if you made like an overseas or an unusual purchase asking to confirm it.

    • @jonnyfendi2003
      @jonnyfendi2003 Год назад

      Mines does!!!

  • @vistabadboi
    @vistabadboi 10 месяцев назад +2

    stop blaming someone else for your problems !!