![]() I have to say that I am of regular to slightly higher intelligence myself. We appreciate you being a Chase customer. You will receive the promotional APR on purchases during offer period beginning up to three business days after you opt in. We apologize but we're unable to activate the offer for you. You need to enroll for the offer at /ratesale/welcome (as mentioned in the email). The exact annual percentage rate (APR) is mentioned in the email you received. *******, you have a rate sale offer on your Amazon Prime Rewards account ending in ******. Yes, we can confirm that the email you received is valid. We received the attachment you sent and understand your concern (IMAGE OF EMAIL). Thank you for contacting us about the promotional interest rate offer. Just got a email back from Chase bank.this is what they said about the promotional APR in the email I got. from:Īmazon Prime Rewards Visa Signature Card [ ***Account update: Your activation is required. Still figuring it out, will let you know what I find.Īnd yes, Gmail flagged it with big red banner. Its a scam and they some how got some of my credit card information and tied that to my personal email. ![]() Just got this email and it has the last 4 digits of my credit card. Nice to see a place on Reddit where we could deal with this. Yes I am paranoid, because I know too much. I never use any apps on cell phone and use multi-layer security, I own and control the settings on. There is so much legit/legal spy wear on today's apps, and fake fake stuff nothing is safe. ![]() I am one of the most anal, non trusting people on the planet, with 60 years of computer tech experience, and this one I had serious concerns about, one because of the Google warning (not the first time Google has been wrong) and second because of the debate here. I gave them a grilling over the problem they created. It worked, the Chase agent (I called using the number on my CC.) is who checked and said it was real and from Chase Bank, before I risked it. Not Fun When Someone Turns Up The Asshole Meter On YOU, Is It?Ģ) [ email address is legit, it is chase bank. As You Can Clearly See In My Reply I Can Do Unnecessary As Well Though You CERTAINLY Called For It With The Rude Nature Of YOUR Reply To ME. Your Rude And Snarky Reply-Nice Job Ignoring THAT Point, BTW-Was VERY Unnecessary, And Very UNCALLED For. You Assume EVERYONE Has As High A Degree Of Computer Literacy As You Claim To. Or Did You Even Read The Fucking Reply I Posted In Full?) It's Also Funny It Doesn't Come Up In The Listed Domains Of Chase I Posted As Well.(Or Did You Even Read My Fucking Reply At All?) You Provide A Bunch Of Useful Information, I Will Grant You.Too Bad You Don't List A SOURCE For That Information.įinally, Consider How You Talk To People I Wouldn't Have Come Back Rude If You Hadn't Been A Total ASSHOLE In Your Reply To Begin With. (Where They Told The User To Contact Them So They Could Help Them With The Potential Security Issue. That Said, I'll Notify Chase They Seem VERY Confused About What Domains They Do And Do NOT Own, At Least On Twitter. YOU Attacked Me With Your Snarky-Ass Comment. It seems to me like '' should be first in the address bar, with the other things following afterward (probably behind some backslashes), but I admittedly am not particularly savvy about such things.Īnyway, I found a few places which said emails from " weren't legit, and others which say it was, so I'm wondering if anyone here has gotten emails from the same sender, and their experiences with it. My question is simple: Is this legit? There are links which go to pages about the offer details and pricing & terms, and those pages also have stuff before 'chase' in the address bar ('' and '', respectively). Clicking the enclosed link in the email takes me to a form asking for the usual info one would expect to be asked, at "e." I recently got an email saying I was pre-approved for a Chase Freedom card from " with some nice perks and a better interest rate than my current card.
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