877-342-4273
Last reported Feb 24, 2026
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I think I gave all my personal info to a scammer. What next? Got a two letters in the mail today from Chase bank. One was a copy of a “new” debit card (card was included in the mail) from Chase and another was a letter regarding my address change what appeared from Chase. I do not have any accounts with Chase and was suspicious so I called the number on the address change doc which was 1-877-342-4273. When I called everything seemed legit, I was transferred to the fraud department (so I thought) and went through the process. I couldn’t go to a Chase bank because they were closed in my area and I was told this card I received had already been cancelled and a new card was being sent somewhere else tomorrow (they even gave me an address where it was going to be sent too but can’t remember it off the top of my head). So to solve the issue I figured I could do it over the phone and gave personal info such as name, DOB, address, SS#, and license ID number. As I was doing this I became suspicious and googled the number and saw that it was used in a fraud case in San Diego. I ended the call in a panic but had already provided this information. My questions are how screwed am I, what steps should I take next (plan to visit a chase bank after work tomorrow b/c all branches are closed in my area), and if this was fraud what should I expect and how long should it take to resolve this issue? Also, is this something that will go away or will I have to deal with it for the rest of my life? Any and all help is greatly appreciated.
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