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Sean
I need some assistance. Yesterday, while at work, I got (but did NOT answer) a call from my retirement account company.
I thought it odd. I did NOT answer it.
This morning I logged in and see the chart showing my account total history and on 4/24 the total doubled-but the individual accounts all showed things were normal!I logged out, and logged back in and then the balances looked normal again-except it’s not allowing me to see the chart through yesterday’s closing value now, only through the end of 4/24.
I’ve checked from my laptop and my phone and both did the same thing.
I also cannot seem to call the customer service phone number now either as I get the immediate tone ‘your call cannot be completed now as dialed’.
I’m not sure what to do and am a bit concerned, to be honest.
I looked up ‘scams’ and it seems that calls coming from financial institutions can indeed be scam calls. But I didn’t answer, talk to anyone, etc.Please help.
StacyYup, I logged into my Fidelity acct this AM and my portfolio showed more than double! All acct balances looked ok, but the total was insane.
I logged out and logged back in, and it was back to normal
LeoThat happened in my Fidelity this morning. I did not get a call tho.
And the dollar numbers are back to normal unfortunately! Probably a glitch.
JessicaThe call was probably a coincidence. They called both me and my husband (unconnected accounts) a few weeks ago offering advice or something.
I don’t know. It was annoying, but not unusual.
CharleneWas it Fidelity? Several people had that happen with no explanation.
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