Bank Of America Fraud Alert Number | 1-800-421-2110 and 1-800-432-1000

The Bank of America fraud alert number to report suspicious activities related to deposit accounts or credit cards is:

  • For deposit accounts: 1-800-432-1000

  • For credit cards: 1-800-421-2110

  • For lost or stolen cards, including international calls: 800-432-1000 (domestic) or 1-315-724-4022 (collect calls from outside the US)

In case of suspicious emails or texts using Bank of America’s name, forward them to abuse@bankofamerica.com. If you responded to a suspicious call, text, or email with any information, call the number on the back of your card or bank statement immediately. For lost or stolen cards, call 800-432-1000 domestically or 1-315-724-4022 from outside the US.

Bank of America emphasizes that they will never ask for personal or financial information such as your account number, PIN, Social Security number, or Taxpayer Identification Number via phone, text, or email to protect against fraud.

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How to report a suspicious email claiming to be Bank of America

To report a suspicious email claiming to be from Bank of America, do the following:

  1. Do not click on any links or attachments in the email as they could be malicious.

  2. Forward the entire suspicious email, including full headers if possible, to Bank of America’s fraud department at abuse@bankofamerica.com.

  3. After forwarding, delete the suspicious email from your inbox to avoid accidental clicks.

  4. Bank of America will only respond if they need additional information.

  5. You can also report suspicious text messages to your cell phone provider by forwarding the message to 7726 (SPAM) and following their instructions.

  6. If you have already provided any personal or financial information in response to the suspicious email, call Bank of America immediately at 1-800-432-1000 (or the number on your card or statement) to secure your account.

  7. Always remember Bank of America will never ask for personal or financial information like account numbers, PINs, or Social Security numbers via email or text.

  8. Regularly monitor your account activity and bank statements for any unusual transactions and report those promptly.

Following these steps helps protect you and others from phishing scams and keeps your financial information safe.

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