Bank Of America Text Scam Zelle Transfer

Bank Of America Text Scam Zelle Transfer

To all Bank of America customers, do not fall for the phishing Zelle Transfer text below. I received the text message, which is not the official Bank of America notification. I then received a call from the same number that is on the back of my banking card. The scammers must have spoofed the BofA telephone number. The call, in which the caller said he was a "Fraud Specialist," was suspicious from the start and once he asked me to log into Zelle and enter my information as a recipient, I knew it was a scam. At that point, I said I was going to call the legitimate Bank of America Fraud Department and they immediately hung up. Please protect yourself from scammers.

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The Bank Of America Scam Text

Bank Of America Text Scam Zelle Transfer

If you have already been tricked by the scammers, please contact BofA immediately for help. Call the telephone number at the back of your card or go to their website at https://www.bankofamerica.com/

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Bank Of America Text Scam Zelle Transfer