Scam Detective
Phone Number

(979) 680-1564

Last reported Mar 25, 2026

Low Activity
  • 2 FTC complaints filed against this number
  • 1 community report from users
  • Most reports: Other

Details

FTC Complaints
2
Category
Other
First Seen
2/24/2026
Last Reported
3/25/2026
Area Code
979

Connected Entities

No known connections to other entities yet.

Community Reports

I received a call from (979) 680-1564 from someone claiming to be with Chase Bank. They stated that someone was attempting to open a new credit card using my information. I was then transferred to an individual who said they worked for Experian Credit Agency. This person informed me of the balance on my Sam’s Club Synchrony account and asked to verify all of the account information, including my card details. They said they would have my balance canceled under the Consumer Protection Act and the Fair Credit Reporting Act. I was then transferred to another individual. When I asked who they worked for, they stated United Financial Freedom. After the call, I contacted Sam’s Club to cancel my account and froze my credit reports. I am now receiving numerous calls from (407) 284-2090 and (716) 314-1044. They stated the charges would be $3,000 but would be paid by the credit card company. .css-1w6dufj{-webkit-box-flex:0;-webkit-flex-grow:0;-ms-flex-positive:0;flex-grow:0;-webkit-flex-basis:auto;-ms-flex-preferred-size:auto;flex-basis:auto;width:calc(100% * 12 / var(--Grid-parent-columns) - (var(--Grid-parent-columns) - 12) * (var(--Grid-parent-columnSpacing) / var(--Grid-parent-columns)));min-width:0;box-sizin [BBB Scam Type: Phishing] [Business: United Financial Freedom - Chase Bank Imposter] [Location: AR, USA- 72064]

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