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Is This Bank of America Email a Scam? How to Tell

Bank of America impersonation scams involve fake fraud alerts, account verification requests, and phishing texts claiming suspicious activity to trick customers into revealing their banking credentials.

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Common Bank of America Scam Types

Fraud alert text messages
Account verification phishing emails
Wire transfer authorization scams
Fake customer service calls

Example Scam Messages

These are examples of fake messages impersonating Bank of America. Never click links in unsolicited messages.

BofA Alert: Suspicious transaction of $432.89 detected. Reply YES to confirm or call 1-888-XXX-XXXX.

Bank of America: Your online banking access has been locked. Verify at bofa-secure-login.com

Red Flags to Watch For

  • Text messages asking you to reply with personal info
  • Emails with links to non-bankofamerica.com sites
  • Calls asking for your full account number or SSN
  • Urgency about account closure or suspension

Legitimate Bank of America Contact Info

Visit bankofamerica.com or call 1-800-432-1000. Bank of America will never ask for your full account number, SSN, or password via text or email.

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