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  1. Where to report suspicious activity to Fidelity. 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.

  2. I have been getting e-mails, and as of yesterday physical mail, telling me I need to update my address with fidelity investment benefits services by calling 800-835-5133 so that I can get a check from my former employer investment plan.

  3. I received a letter purportedly from Fidelity (copied word for word including punctuation below). The way it’s written, the grammatical errors, and the fact I’m supposed to call a phone number I don’t know points to it being a scam.

  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. Dec 16, 2021 · Here are sample scam letters. If you have received any of these letters, or have received a similarly fraudulent communication that is not included below, please refrain from responding to them, block the sender of the correspondence, and/or contact the appropriate agency.

  6. 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:

  7. Jan 3, 2024 · Did you get a check in the mail that you weren’t expecting or an offer that seems too good to be true? Watch out – it could be a scam. Scammers want to trick you into depositing fake checks and sending them real money. Don’t do it. Learn how check scams operate and how to protect yourself. How Fake Check Scams Work