What changed the bank's mind? When the news station got involved, they were publicly embarrassed. Funny how that works. Glad they got their money back.
@@PoorMansAlmanacNews the banks only applied investigative resources to their case AFTER Gloria provided the subpoenaed phone records. Why should they receive props?
Probably recoup the money and try and keep it for themselves. Even when Chase called the number back they did not even realize they were talking to the scammers. SMH.
@@Dr.Marilyn The short answer is yes. I used to work in retail banking where I was a Branch Mgr. Being scammed is tantamount to someone getting a hold or your banking information and washing your checks and physically coming into the bank and doing a withdrawal on your account. All deposits are federally insured by the FDIC up to a certain amount for each account. Historically it used to be 250k but it is probably higher now.
💯! Im dominican so I watch a lot of news from over there and every certain amount of time you see that the feds go out there, last time they discovered two call center set up in two separate locations for this type of scams!
@@TheLast-OneThat's what indirectly, 'authorized' the transfer of $$. For mor info on how such scams work you should watch, "Trilogy Media". They deal w/ scams like this ALL THE TIME.
That’s why I don’t even bother to pick up my phone no more you got 1000 different numbers calling you trying to scam you out your money. This world is a wicked world.
@@ladywed2699That is actually a brilliant idea. I now wait for a voicemail... I will go to a branch bank even if they left a voicemail with a phone number.
@@ladywed2699 You sound dumb. She answered what she thought was a text from Chase. The issue was that Chase set on their hand and did zero, even after she followed the Chase policy in the event of a suspected scam. They apparently thought she would simply go away because of ageism. Did you watch a different video?
Yup. There is a body cam video of a woman who was shopping at a gas station and was watching an older woman at a bit coin machine at a gas station (never knew they existed especially at a gas station) putting thousands of dollars in and she was on the phone with a “bank representative” and she thought this little old lady was being scammed so she called 911 and the police came. This woman had already put in over $20,000 in and was going to put in around $40,000 in and the “bank representative” was face timing his little old woman and he would tell her to show him the money she is putting in. When the officer showed up he grabbed the phone and said that the scammer was done. The scammer demanded to give the phone back to the old woman so she could continue to finish the transaction and the cop refused. The scammer said it was his “right” to talk to her and the cop can’t get involved. Thanks to this eagle eyed woman at this gas station she was able to save a lot of this woman’s money but I believe she lost over $20,000. Made my blood boil
So in other words, these two people did the work Chase was supposed to do. But Chase didn’t want to do it because Chase didn’t want to give them back their money. Take your money out of Chase bank because they are horrible and lazy.
That is exactly what I got out of it as well. I hope the couple has a child or niece/nephew they respect their opinion and pull their money of Chase asap.
I agree! That amount of money they refunded to the couple amounts to an invoice payment for Chase, yet they gave this woman such a hard time. Shame on them.
@@wojapi7538 Chase eats money for a lot of things, so if you're not Jamie Dimon up in the comments, don't get too emotional over that. It's literally a drop of the drop of the drop in the bucket for an amount they ended up reimbursing, which means they gave that family a hard time for no reason.
Chase called her phone to ask her was she doing a big wire transfer but she was on the on the line with the scammers and didn’t answer. I’ve been with Chase since it was bank one that’s 25 years never had a problem. When I report something I get my money back within 24hrs.
@@Louisianawhipsbefore Bank One it was NBD Bank😂😂😂 they'll be sold again they all change. My mother and I were discussing banks a few days ago. Comerica Bank is the Only bank in my state that hasn't been bought and renamed and has maintained it's reputation 😂 Now B of A would have NEVER let that transaction go through 😂 they would've locked that account until she called Them, as well as Fifth Third they will not authorize any big transactions until they personally talk to the account holder. The bank ALWAYS says they will never call or text you and ask for sensitive or personal information because they already have it, just a few confirmation questions. If you somehow give someone access to your account they will not refund you and try to accuse you of fraud just like Chase did at first 😩 Some people fail to read that whole welcome package terms and conditions. When you open an account it literally says if you give someone access to your account you're liable for whatever happens next 😩
It’s a special place in the pits of hell for people like this. Who steal from people just trying to enjoy their later years. I’m so happy that they returned the money to this beautiful couple ❤❤
Glad to hear they recovered their savings.That’s wonderful . It’s great that the POS of the cyber crime being arrested.I’m happy for you, Mr. and Mrs. Moss.
Oh look another person blaming the bank when THE BANK DIDNT SEND THE CUSTOMER A SCAM TEXT OR A SCAM CALL ACTING LIKE THE BANK 🤦♂️ let me fuckun ask u this I get these scam texts n scam calls all the fuckin time and why do u think I still have all my fuckin money u dum@zz people who get scammed r the ones to fuckin blame not the fuckin bank 🤨 scams have been happening since the year 2015 and of someone falls for the scam in this day in age then thats there fault nobody else's 🙄🙄 pfffft u have the audacity to blame the bank u f@ckin dum@zz
That’s not true, Honestly I have never ever had problems with Chase, people are nice, the only thing that I do not like is the website is a nightmare, but the rest is good, is safe, always that I call they answer, wait time is reasonable. I trust Chase Bank!!!
Someone has been trying to do this with my navy federal account. Talking about we notice 2 transactions. I said to myself I feel bad because an old person would fall for this.
As a former banker(30yr), close your acct and change banks. Its atrocious that chase did this. Banks carry insurance so they can reimburse customers and not be affected. Dznt mean they cant just give all$ back automatically, but the insurance is for cases like this.
So glad for these folks. Kudos to the wife for being persistant. Kudos for the professionals who aided and assisted them in the recovery. Shame on Chase for not apologising nor admitting any culpability in the situation, wow.
The power of prayer! The district attorney just happened to be there when they needed help! Thank God she didn't drop the ball, but she gave full support and assistance!
Even though scams can happen with any bank, the way Chase treated this couple would be grounds for switching to another bank or even a reputable credit union. 😒
To be completely honest, I would’ve asked for double back because if I would’ve ended up suing Chase, they would’ve lost more in the long run!! And I really hope that girl get some time!!
Thankful for the return of your money, because of your perseverance. Thankful they caught who did it. The thievery and lack of integrity in the world is so awful
For the first time I got one of these calls yesterday!! I watched several of these news casts and refused to respond to the call. So glad this information is getting out there. I never access my bank from my phone or my computer. I have an old laptop I only use for accessing my banks, no other purpose.
God bless this couple. Im glad that they got their money back and hope they get justice as well. That thief needs some prison time. Hope they dont get a slap on the wrist. Ill be praying.
Chase literally has *_THE WORST_* reputation. This is sick. Then, Chase has the audacity to blame their customer for the theft occurring. Unbelievable. Iot even sure why this company is still a company. 😒
Why would you have to get a subpoena for your own phone records?!! So you pay all this money for years on end and can’t even get access to your own records? They’re as bad as Chase!
Life Lesson; DON'T PUT ALL OF YOUR EGGS INTO ONE BASKET. Have multiple bank accounts with different companies/even in different countries. Hidden safes or lock boxes are pretty cheap. Heck, invest in a bit of gold in case the banks ever go belly up. It blows my mind that a person can't travel with large sums of money without getting harassed. Big bank transfer don't have hold periods or more stricter security checks on personal accounts.
Thank God these folks got their money back!! I had seen the story when it first appeared on the news. I was praying for their funds to be returned to them. God is good! 🙏
I am so happy for them. How dare they be dismissed when they were right the whole time. This is happening way too much these days. Can’t trust anyone or anything. That’s really a shame. I’m glad this couple prevailed and good on them for being persistent. Excellent job ❣️
Good on you Ms Gloria! ❤ thanks as well to all the team players who took the time out to help these humble souls to get their hard earned money back!, thanks for sharing y’all’s experience…❤❤
What am I missing please someone advise me. To my understanding there was no pass code given and nothing verified but the phone was hacked? Hacked how? Was the phone duplicated by her phone service provider where the scammers could see what she was typing? I’m confused? Is this the new new! Of scamming by not even having to give out the info but just being on the phone with them the scammers can still get into your money without divulging any personal information? What’s missing here??????
they must have called the fake number. scammer asked for their code. put them on hold. then on another phone they spoofed their phone number to call the bank. bank sent otp code. victim got it then read it out to the scammer. then the police saw their phone was being spoof at the exact moment. idk what else
@@Swagtastic225 kinda makes sense but why did they not specify on briefing. Seems to leave a whole in the setup of events. They stated the bank was trying to call her but line was busy so how is scammers on line still with bank? She stated she gave out no verification of code nor pin and verified nothing. I need a step by step to thoroughly understand. I’m not the sharpest tool in the shed I would just like a step by step on how because it seems it can now happen to anyone no matter how savy a person is? First it was don’t answer the phone if you don’t recognize the phone number or if you are not expecting a call? Now it’s gone to spoofing, trickery and Tom foolery so just don’t ever answer your phone at all no matter what?!?! Just use it to make a call and that it!🧐
That's what happens when your fake bank representative asks for the passcode they send to your phone and you give it to them . Never give anybody any codes or dial the code that gets sent your phone if it wasn't you who initiated the phone call in the 1st place
What changed the bank's mind? When the news station got involved, they were publicly embarrassed. Funny how that works. Glad they got their money back.
Exactly. The news always changes Minds
I could be wrong but I think ageism was playing a part and they thought they would just go away. Then came the bad publicity.
@@imhereforitall9218 ageism is the dumbest fucking new word these woke bastards created
Public shaming always gets the ball rolling!
@@Nikki_with_the_blikki Agreed.
Shouts out to the assistant DA who helped because she saw people being jerked around.
I know props to them and the banks involved.
@@PoorMansAlmanacNews the banks only applied investigative resources to their case AFTER Gloria provided the subpoenaed phone records. Why should they receive props?
Exactly! Talk about being in the right place at the right time!
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Name that assistant DA. We need to know who the good people are! To Everyone who help the Mosses, God Bless You!!!
Actually no, because that ADA will probably end up missing, or framed for something by the bank if their name is released.
Chase act like they're not insured for these types of theft
Probably recoup the money and try and keep it for themselves. Even when Chase called the number back they did not even realize they were talking to the scammers. SMH.
Chase bank is terrible … my family has left them
@@kaleishalanders1026 They all are terrible. Credit Unions are much better and some of them can be too many too.
Are they insured against scammers?
@@Dr.Marilyn The short answer is yes. I used to work in retail banking where I was a Branch Mgr. Being scammed is tantamount to someone getting a hold or your banking information and washing your checks and physically coming into the bank and doing a withdrawal on your account. All deposits are federally insured by the FDIC up to a certain amount for each account. Historically it used to be 250k but it is probably higher now.
I'm amazed they actually made an arrest, that almost never happens, but usually the scam is overseas
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💯! Im dominican so I watch a lot of news from over there and every certain amount of time you see that the feds go out there, last time they discovered two call center set up in two separate locations for this type of scams!
Right!!!!
I'm happy they got their money back! Chase is a horrible bank!
All banks are the same across the board. Been in banking over 20 years. This is what they do.
All Banks are horrible when they have to repay 😂😂😂
@@hazare535 We do seem to hear about Chase more frequently than others though. I would never bank with them
So many complaints about customers losing money at Chase. I'd never bank with them.
Hear too many horror Chase Bank stories…
Months back, i saw the earlier interview. So glad this couple got their money back. She was persistent and won.
She didn't click on the link, but called the number the scam text came from...
@@TheLast-One That's good to know. Thank you !
@@TheLast-OneThat's what indirectly, 'authorized' the transfer of $$.
For mor info on how such scams work you should watch, "Trilogy Media". They deal w/ scams like this ALL THE TIME.
@@TheLast-One
I hope they pulled their money OUT of Chase bank.
That’s why I don’t even bother to pick up my phone no more you got 1000 different numbers calling you trying to scam you out your money. This world is a wicked world.
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@@Filmaker25 I agree totally!
God is so good!!!!!!! I’m so happy for them!!!
God was watching and did nothing to warn her while the scammer stole her money.
@@JamesRichardWiley God is in EVERYTHING.
Take your money OUT OF CHASE BANK!
Why chase isn't the only bank scammers trick people out of money. How about people stop answering the phone.
@@ladywed2699That is actually a brilliant idea. I now wait for a voicemail... I will go to a branch bank even if they left a voicemail with a phone number.
Immediately!
YUP CHASE IS A CRAP BANK
@@ladywed2699 You sound dumb. She answered what she thought was a text from Chase. The issue was that Chase set on their hand and did zero, even after she followed the Chase policy in the event of a suspected scam. They apparently thought she would simply go away because of ageism. Did you watch a different video?
Also, keep 3 accounts never put all your money in one account. Scammers are targeting seniors.
Yup. There is a body cam video of a woman who was shopping at a gas station and was watching an older woman at a bit coin machine at a gas station (never knew they existed especially at a gas station) putting thousands of dollars in and she was on the phone with a “bank representative” and she thought this little old lady was being scammed so she called 911 and the police came. This woman had already put in over $20,000 in and was going to put in around $40,000 in and the “bank representative” was face timing his little old woman and he would tell her to show him the money she is putting in. When the officer showed up he grabbed the phone and said that the scammer was done. The scammer demanded to give the phone back to the old woman so she could continue to finish the transaction and the cop refused. The scammer said it was his “right” to talk to her and the cop can’t get involved. Thanks to this eagle eyed woman at this gas station she was able to save a lot of this woman’s money but I believe she lost over $20,000. Made my blood boil
That's nice but that won't help if all the accounts are under your name.
They sure are. These thieves have hacked me and my husband's phone's and stolen our social security cards. It's jail time .
Shoutout to the DA and Detective!
So in other words, these two people did the work Chase was supposed to do. But Chase didn’t want to do it because Chase didn’t want to give them back their money. Take your money out of Chase bank because they are horrible and lazy.
That is exactly what I got out of it as well. I hope the couple has a child or niece/nephew they respect their opinion and pull their money of Chase asap.
I agree! That amount of money they refunded to the couple amounts to an invoice payment for Chase, yet they gave this woman such a hard time. Shame on them.
@@bhicstudies6099yea and Chase should just eat money for people STUPIDNESS.
@@wojapi7538 Chase eats money for a lot of things, so if you're not Jamie Dimon up in the comments, don't get too emotional over that. It's literally a drop of the drop of the drop in the bucket for an amount they ended up reimbursing, which means they gave that family a hard time for no reason.
$49K is an annual bonus at Chase.
48k! Bro why didn't chase flag this?! That should have frozen it and have an inperson un-freeze.
Exactly, hell they have limits on what you can draw out and it's your own money. 😏 Make it make sense.
They did. If you listen they say they called and thought they were speaking to her when it really was the scammer. They hacked in her phone.
No one has $48000 unless you're rich like Taylor Swift!
I need to remove my money from chase! They did not protect them!
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Chase called her phone to ask her was she doing a big wire transfer but she was on the on the line with the scammers and didn’t answer. I’ve been with Chase since it was bank one that’s 25 years never had a problem. When I report something I get my money back within 24hrs.
@@Louisianawhipsbefore Bank One it was NBD Bank😂😂😂 they'll be sold again they all change. My mother and I were discussing banks a few days ago. Comerica Bank is the Only bank in my state that hasn't been bought and renamed and has maintained it's reputation 😂 Now B of A would have NEVER let that transaction go through 😂 they would've locked that account until she called Them, as well as Fifth Third they will not authorize any big transactions until they personally talk to the account holder. The bank ALWAYS says they will never call or text you and ask for sensitive or personal information because they already have it, just a few confirmation questions. If you somehow give someone access to your account they will not refund you and try to accuse you of fraud just like Chase did at first 😩 Some people fail to read that whole welcome package terms and conditions. When you open an account it literally says if you give someone access to your account you're liable for whatever happens next 😩
It’s a special place in the pits of hell for people like this. Who steal from people just trying to enjoy their later years. I’m so happy that they returned the money to this beautiful couple ❤❤
Glad to hear they recovered their savings.That’s wonderful . It’s great that the POS of the cyber crime being arrested.I’m happy for you, Mr. and Mrs. Moss.
Never answer e-mails from your bank always call the number on back of the card first!
and do as much banking offline
Save the number on the back of your card in your contacts.
Yup. Don’t bank on ur phone either at this point
Go Gloria Moss, she's a Boss standing on business!
Glad they caught the crooks! Just terrible smh
I hope the arrest leads to others getting their funds back as well.
Happy for them. I remember seeing this story and thinking just dang. Thank you to the DA who helped and the investigator
How many times are people told not to respond to text messages like that. Delete the message and call the phone number on the back of your bank card.
I can't but wonder if these folks would have had this favorable outcome had not the DA overheard them at the courthouse.
Yes. Glory be to God. I’ve been scammed before and I am so happy that they were able to be recoup!
I would never bank with Chase ..Horrible Bank
They all do it.
Oh look another person blaming the bank when THE BANK DIDNT SEND THE CUSTOMER A SCAM TEXT OR A SCAM CALL ACTING LIKE THE BANK 🤦♂️ let me fuckun ask u this I get these scam texts n scam calls all the fuckin time and why do u think I still have all my fuckin money u dum@zz people who get scammed r the ones to fuckin blame not the fuckin bank 🤨 scams have been happening since the year 2015 and of someone falls for the scam in this day in age then thats there fault nobody else's 🙄🙄 pfffft u have the audacity to blame the bank u f@ckin dum@zz
That’s not true, Honestly I have never ever had problems with Chase, people are nice, the only thing that I do not like is the website is a nightmare, but the rest is good, is safe, always that I call they answer, wait time is reasonable. I trust Chase Bank!!!
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Bank of America: 2
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No way I would ever bank with Chase. Ever!!!!!
Thas what I said!!Fck no!!!!🙄🤨
Hey praise God thanks for sharing ☺️
Amen
Amen! God is good!
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Someone has been trying to do this with my navy federal account. Talking about we notice 2 transactions. I said to myself I feel bad because an old person would fall for this.
Gloria knew who her God is! That’s why she doesn’t give up! 🙏🏾❤️
AMEN!! 🙏🏾
Do what?
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So glad they got their money back! Thank you for providing the follow-up on this report!
As a former banker(30yr), close your acct and change banks. Its atrocious that chase did this. Banks carry insurance so they can reimburse customers and not be affected. Dznt mean they cant just give all$ back automatically, but the insurance is for cases like this.
I felt awful after watching this. Thank God to you guys, and thank God for them.
Praise God I pray for them to get their money back.
Prayers for more restoration 🙏🏼
I saw the initial interview. I really hate that they experienced this, but I am so glad that Chase finally made it right.
Put the scammer under the jail and throw away the key!
Crazy part the girl who was arrested was probably only getting $1000 out of the money. 🙄🤦🏾♀️
she caught the wire into her personal account?
So glad for these folks. Kudos to the wife for being persistant. Kudos for the professionals who aided and assisted them in the recovery. Shame on Chase for not apologising nor admitting any culpability in the situation, wow.
The power of prayer! The district attorney just happened to be there when they needed help! Thank God she didn't drop the ball, but she gave full support and assistance!
15 years minimum for those thief
Nah it’s gonna be a 5 yr max, it’s a woman.
Even though scams can happen with any bank, the way Chase treated this couple would be grounds for switching to another bank or even a reputable credit union. 😒
To be completely honest, I would’ve asked for double back because if I would’ve ended up suing Chase, they would’ve lost more in the long run!! And I really hope that girl get some time!!
Ridiculousness. Law suits are not free and their lawyers get paid no matter what they do. You are talking out of your a **.
I went round and round with Walmart to get my car fixed. These companies, banks, just hope you'll give up and go away. Bless her for staying strong.
Thankful for the return of your money, because of your perseverance.
Thankful they caught who did it.
The thievery and lack of integrity in the world is so awful
That's wonderful. Fighting for what's your means don't ever give up.
Should have gotten it back with interest. Ridiculous they had to go through so much work and stress to get this resolved.
She should remove their money from chase
Go to a credit Union!!!!!!!!!
Sure hope they have removed the funds from chase
This woman is a fighter she should open a business for theft recovery. ❤
For the first time I got one of these calls yesterday!! I watched several of these news casts and refused to respond to the call. So glad this information is getting out there. I never access my bank from my phone or my computer. I have an old laptop I only use for accessing my banks, no other purpose.
Chase is horrible this isn't the first time this has happened. They normally don't reimburse. They really do say, "Oh well, it's your fault
Prayer Changes Things & your determination, Praise The Lord, So Happy for you both, Beautiful Coup;e🙏😇😇😇
Please do not communicate via text or random numbers. Always call your bank's main number or go in to the nearest location for assistance.
Wow! She’s the kind of woman you want in your life.❤
I’m so happy for them. It’s disgusting to prey on ANY hardworking citizen by stealing their money.
A chase bank again!so many stories like this from chase bank
God bless this couple. Im glad that they got their money back and hope they get justice as well. That thief needs some prison time. Hope they dont get a slap on the wrist. Ill be praying.
Chase literally has *_THE WORST_* reputation. This is sick. Then, Chase has the audacity to blame their customer for the theft occurring. Unbelievable. Iot even sure why this company is still a company. 😒
All the stress they went through not fair Chase owes them compensation for undue duress….
Why would you have to get a subpoena for your own phone records?!! So you pay all this money for years on end and can’t even get access to your own records? They’re as bad as Chase!
A subpoena to receive your own phone records? 🤔
The way I would’ve moved that money to a credit union. 🏃🏾♀️
I hope they switch banks after this.
Life Lesson; DON'T PUT ALL OF YOUR EGGS INTO ONE BASKET. Have multiple bank accounts with different companies/even in different countries. Hidden safes or lock boxes are pretty cheap. Heck, invest in a bit of gold in case the banks ever go belly up. It blows my mind that a person can't travel with large sums of money without getting harassed. Big bank transfer don't have hold periods or more stricter security checks on personal accounts.
Chase is known for not getting police involved. That happened to me , citibank gave me my money back within 2 weeks. She needs to change banks.
Such wonderful news!!!
Put safe in your home and keep your own money
Aren't bank accounts insured via FDIC for up to $200K? So why all the additional stress shown to this couple?
Great point!
Up to 250,000. However not for scams or theft.
@@lindacarroll10but those are the major things. No one is going into the bank and at gunpoint sat give me all the money in account 123456789
PRAISE YAHUAH! PRAISE YAHUAH! PRAISE YAHUAH!
Thank God!!!!!
Congratulations 👏👏👏👏👏 I'm so happy for you
Why do i need the authorities to get my phone records? They're mine.
That's awesome👏👏👏
Get rid of Chase, get rid of BoA, Truist, and any other big bank, use local banks, not National banks. They care more about the community.
This was a classic case of blaming the victim.
Chase is horrible they will ignore your fraud claim.
Thank God these folks got their money back!! I had seen the story when it first appeared on the news. I was praying for their funds to be returned to them. God is good! 🙏
Pull your money out of Chase, it will happen again.
You can't trust your own back.
Go out money into credit union much safe. 😮
Don't handle bank business over the phone. You can't expect the bank to keep losing money because u let someone scam you.
Thanks for the update! I was so distraught about this story.
Thank goodness they got their money back
Way to go Gloria!! I applaud your Stick-To-It-ivness 👏🏼 👏🏼 👏🏼
I hate a thief
Boi, when you get your pockets rolled for that amount, you going to go to the ends of your means to get it back.
Good job!!!!!!!! God is good!!!!
your banks will never send u a text old people smh
Some people get justice , some never do .😔
Maybe when anyone gets a call like this, you should hang up and call your bank to verify if they were contacting you.
So excited for them. Was Definitely Praying after hearing their story 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
A story with a positive ending....wonderful 😊.
I am so happy for them. How dare they be dismissed when they were right the whole time. This is happening way too much these days. Can’t trust anyone or anything. That’s really a shame. I’m glad this couple prevailed and good on them for being persistent. Excellent job ❣️
❤❤❤so absolutely glad for mr and mrs moss. Girl you are about to be made a example out of
Fantastic great
This hopefully sets a president for future scamms.
Great job.😊❤
Good on you Ms Gloria! ❤ thanks as well to all the team players who took the time out to help these humble souls to get their hard earned money back!, thanks for sharing y’all’s experience…❤❤
Good for the wife, and good for the husband for giving her credit! Shame on the law enforcement people who ignored her and shame on Chase bank.
Never call the number on the text. Always call the proper bank 800 number. Did Chase have the decency to apologize?
What am I missing please someone advise me. To my understanding there was no pass code given and nothing verified but the phone was hacked? Hacked how? Was the phone duplicated by her phone service provider where the scammers could see what she was typing? I’m confused? Is this the new new! Of scamming by not even having to give out the info but just being on the phone with them the scammers can still get into your money without divulging any personal information? What’s missing here??????
they must have called the fake number. scammer asked for their code. put them on hold. then on another phone they spoofed their phone number to call the bank. bank sent otp code. victim got it then read it out to the scammer. then the police saw their phone was being spoof at the exact moment. idk what else
@@Swagtastic225 kinda makes sense but why did they not specify on briefing. Seems to leave a whole in the setup of events. They stated the bank was trying to call her but line was busy so how is scammers on line still with bank? She stated she gave out no verification of code nor pin and verified nothing. I need a step by step to thoroughly understand. I’m not the sharpest tool in the shed I would just like a step by step on how because it seems it can now happen to anyone no matter how savy a person is? First it was don’t answer the phone if you don’t recognize the phone number or if you are not expecting a call? Now it’s gone to spoofing, trickery and Tom foolery so just don’t ever answer your phone at all no matter what?!?! Just use it to make a call and that it!🧐
Good evening. I still watch The Andy Griffith shows everyday.
That's what happens when your fake bank representative asks for the passcode they send to your phone and you give it to them . Never give anybody any codes or dial the code that gets sent your phone if it wasn't you who initiated the phone call in the 1st place
REFORD THE CALLS FROM THE START AND SAVE PHONE RECORDS.