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Is This Chase Email a Scam? How to Tell

Chase Bank is heavily impersonated through fake fraud alerts, account lock notifications, and Zelle payment scams designed to gain access to customer accounts.

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Common Chase Scam Types

Fraud alert phishing texts
Account lock notification emails
Zelle payment scams
Credit card verification calls
Wire transfer scams

Example Scam Messages

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

Chase: Did you authorize a $289.00 purchase? Reply YES or NO. If not, visit chase-secure.com

Chase Alert: Your account has been temporarily locked. Click here to verify your identity.

Red Flags to Watch For

  • Fraud alerts asking you to click a link or call a number not on your Chase card
  • Requests to move money to a safe account
  • Texts from short codes not recognized by Chase
  • Emails with generic greetings like Dear Customer

Legitimate Chase Contact Info

Visit chase.com or call the number on the back of your Chase card. Use the Chase Mobile app to check for real alerts.

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