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Is This Wells Fargo Email a Scam? How to Tell

Wells Fargo impersonation scams include fake security alerts, account verification requests, and phishing emails that mimic Wells Fargo online banking to steal customer credentials.

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Common Wells Fargo Scam Types

Security alert phishing texts
Online banking verification emails
Fake wire transfer confirmations
ATM card lock scams

Example Scam Messages

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

Wells Fargo: Unusual sign-in detected. If this was not you, secure your account at wf-verify.com

Wells Fargo Alert: Your debit card has been temporarily disabled due to suspicious activity.

Red Flags to Watch For

  • Links to sites other than wellsfargo.com
  • Requests for your online banking password
  • Calls asking you to verify your PIN
  • Emails about accounts you do not have

Legitimate Wells Fargo Contact Info

Visit wellsfargo.com or call 1-800-869-3557. Wells Fargo sends legitimate alerts through the Wells Fargo Mobile app.

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