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  1. If you receive communication that you believe is attempting to impersonate Fidelity, please email phishing@fidelity.com with: The suspected email as an attachment; Your full name, email address, and phone number associated with your accounts. Do not include any account number, username, or password. Your yes-or-no answers to the following ...

  2. I did find out that there was an outstanding check for my account, so the letter was not a scam. That being said, the phone number in the letter was a scam trying to sell me products and services. I had to google fidelity or access their contact us page via my account to get a valid phone number.

  3. If you're concerned that an email you've received is fraudulent, or you want to confirm that the email is really from Fidelity, we can help you verify that it is legitimate. Please contact a Fidelity technical support representative by calling 800-735-2862 with the following information:

  4. I got a letter in the mail today from Fidelity Investments. It says it’s regarding my mother’s (who passed away nearly three years ago now) retirement plan. It says there may be an outstanding benefit from her retirement plan and as a potential beneficiary I need to call (800) 835-5092 to give them information necessary to determine if any ...

  5. This particular email has been leaked from multiple corporate hacks I’ve found. But I received the email from an address which seemed suspicious - Fidelity.Investments@mail.fidelity.com and it indicates that my account will be blocked until I reset my password with a link they’ve provided of course. See image link in comments.

  6. Dec 9, 2023 · The primary question many customers have is whether the @fmr.com is a valid domain associated with Fidelity Investments. Users have raised queries, seeking confirmation regarding the authenticity of emails like FILITerm@fmr.com and fcgf@fmr.com.

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  8. Fidelity will never email you requesting that you confirm your personal information or password. Consider reaching out to the company through a phone call if you are still unsure if an email is legitimate or suspicious.

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