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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsStrange email from B.o.A. All my cards are "locked" including the bank's debit card.
So I get an email saying "Card locked: Transaction could not be processed.."
The transaction in question was a draft payment to AFFIRM.COM.
AFFIRM is one of several companies that finance a purchase over a period of time.
The problem is, I haven't bought anything large enough to put on a payment plan and I never applied for credit to this company.
DBoon
(25,166 posts)Call the bank's customer support number listed on your card and try to talk to a human being.
DO NOT call the number provided in the email.
niyad
(134,152 posts)Norrrm
(5,656 posts)Call the phone # that's on the back of your actual card.
Do NOT use the phone number or email or whatever contact info from the email.
OAITW r.2.0
(32,678 posts)If you can, the email is a scam.
JoseBalow
(9,752 posts)
NoRethugFriends
(3,788 posts)Skittles
(173,002 posts)RockRaven
(19,779 posts)any links they contain.
If you consider it necessary to contact your bank, do so through whatever routes/means you would normally use to initiate contact with them yourself -- not by responding to any supposed (and possibly fake) reaching out on their part.
mwmisses4289
(4,762 posts)I usually go in person to my bank to let them know I received this, can they help me with it. It almost always turns out to be a scam.
bamagal62
(4,561 posts)Emails often. Call the number on your card and see if there has been an attempted transaction. My guess is its just a scam email hoping youll click on something.
Casandia
(1,963 posts)These guys turn the tables on the hackers. They pretend to be the person being scammed, but end up scamming the hackers .
3Hotdogs
(15,571 posts)applegrove
(133,198 posts)Last edited Tue May 26, 2026, 05:50 PM - Edit history (1)
If i just "put in my credit card number they can fix the situation". RUN!