(844) 386-9815 is a Phishing Robocall
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- Transcript Hello. This is the Fraud Detection Department calling on behalf of your credit union. This is an important message for James Robinson Jr. To verify recent activity on their credit union Visa debit card ending in 2449. To continue, in English, press one. Daniel Marquel Dos hello, this is the Fraud Detection Department for your credit union calling for James Robinson Jr. We would like to verify recent activity on your credit union Visa debit card ending in 2449. Please contact us toll free at 844-386-9815 at your earliest convenience. We are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Again, that number is 844-386-9815. Thank you. Goodbye. You.
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- Call Activity Low Last detected 7 months ago
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