(888) 248-4226
Last reported Mar 27, 2026
- 22 FTC complaints filed against this number — top 1% of reported numbers
- 1 FCC robocall/robotext complaints
- 1 community report from users
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I think I might have given my social security number to a scammer I lost my citibank credit card, so I decided to call them at 1-888-248-4226, which I got from google. I don't have my card on me and I don't remember the account number, so I decided to to enter my SSN number on their automated system. The call immediately got transferred to a representative, with no wait time at all. This was the first red flag. The customer representative seemed like he was in an other country, but didn't greet me or asked for my name. He just asked for my SSN. I told him that I had entered it in the system, and then he said that he does not have my SSN and that I need to provide it to him. I asked him to verify that this is indeed Citibank and the said yes it is. This made me more uncomfortable, and I hung up. Am I being paranoid that I gave my SSN to a scammer.
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