(800) 279-7061 is a Phishing Robocall
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- Transcript The AARP Essential Rewards MasterCard from Barclays Fraud Detection Unit calling for ALA Marshal Press any key to continue this is the AARP Essential Rewards MasterCard from Barclays Fraud Detection Unit calling for. We would like to verify some recent activity on your MasterCard ending in 749 8. If you feel you are experiencing possible fraud, we recommend you go to the Barclays website at www.barclaycardus.com servicing CreateCase fraud and complete the information online. If you've already filed the claim online, you don't need to call us back. Alternatively, you can call us back toll free at 800-279-7061. In order to prevent possible difficulties using your card, you may call us back 24 hours a day, seven days a week. If you are outside the United States, please call us at 302-992-8105 and provide the following case 348956 please be aware that transactions on this account may be limited until we can verify your recent activity. Thank you for being a valued AARP Essential Rewards MasterCard from Barclays customer. Goodbye.
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- Call Activity Severe Last detected 7 hours ago

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