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How to contact Wells Fargo if you suspect fraud or see suspicious activity on your bank accounts, including credit card and checking or savings accounts.
Be aware that fraudsters may attempt to imitate Wells Fargo communications and alerts to request payments or steal your personal information. Learn more about how to spot and avoid phishing attempts.
Wells Fargo will never ask for this information. Here are five steps to help spot, avoid, and report phishing attempts. Step 1: Be alert. Know the phishing warning signs. Phishing messages can skillfully imitate your bank, a government agency, or another organization you recognize or trust.
Scammers impersonating tech support companies, government agencies, and even Wells Fargo to pressure you to act right away. Don’t be afraid to end communication with the person who contacted you so you can have time to do more research. Follow these tips to help avoid a payment scam:
The more you know about the types of scams and the methods used, the better you can help protect yourself and your family. When you learn about scams that have been exposed, share those stories with your friends and family. It can also be helpful to review the information on the Wells Fargo Security Center.
If you come across a social media account impersonating Wells Fargo, report it on Twitter to @Ask_WellsFargo or send us a private message on Facebook at facebook.com/wellsfargo. See more warning signs of common scams.
Imposter scams involve a scammer who poses as someone you trust and demands a fast payment using Zelle ®, a wire transfer, a money transfer company, or cryptocurrency. Refund scams occur when a scammer acts as if they owe you money and pretend to send you a higher, incorrect “refund” amount.
Wells Fargo, the nation's fourth-largest bank, agreed Friday to pay a $3 billion fine to settle a civil lawsuit and resolve a criminal prosecution filed by the Justice Department over its fake ...
Learn how to avoid bank scams and financial fraud with resources and tools from Wells Fargo's Security Center. Helpful information to bank safely and securely.
How to Report Fraudulent Emails and Websites. Email: reportphish@wellsfargo.com. Forward suspicious emails and websites to reportphish@wellsfargo.com. Only suspicious emails and websites should be sent to this address.