Bank Statement Descriptor
Fake Dental InsuranceFraudulent Bank Statement Charge — Fake Insurance/Phishing
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Fake Insurance/Phishing
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What is this charge?
A descriptor related to fake dental insurance, often associated with phishing attempts for credit card and social security information.
How much does Fake Dental Insurance charge?
The charge amount for "Fake Dental Insurance" varies. Victims have reported different amounts. Always check your full statement history for recurring charges.
Is Fake Dental Insurance a scam?
Yes, "Fake Dental Insurance" is almost certainly fraudulent. With a threat level of 90/100, this charge has been confirmed as a scam by multiple consumer reports.
What to do if you see Fake Dental Insurance on your statement
- Freeze your card immediately — Contact your bank to block further unauthorized charges.
- Contact your bank — Call the number on the back of your card to initiate a dispute within 60 days.
- File an FTC report — Report at reportfraud.ftc.gov to create an official record.
Do NOT pay this charge
If you see Fake Dental Insurance on your statement and did not authorize it, contact your bank immediately to dispute it. Do not attempt to contact the merchant directly.
How to Dispute This Charge
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Gather evidence
Take a screenshot of the charge on your statement showing "Fake Dental Insurance", the date, and amount. Save it as a PDF if possible.
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Contact your bank immediately
Call the number on the back of your card or use your bank's app to initiate a dispute. Do this within 60 days of the charge date.
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Use dispute reason: "Fraudulent transaction"
Spoofed merchant charges are treated as fraud. Request a card replacement with a new number immediately.
- 4
Change your passwords and enable 2FA
If a spoofed charge appeared, your card details may be compromised. Change banking passwords and enable two-factor authentication.
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Follow up in writing
Send a certified letter to your bank within 10 days of the phone call to create a legal paper trail. Keep the tracking number.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is "Fake Dental Insurance" on my bank statement?
- A descriptor related to fake dental insurance, often associated with phishing attempts for credit card and social security information.
- Is "Fake Dental Insurance" a scam?
- Yes. "Fake Dental Insurance" is classified as a Fake Insurance/Phishing with a threat level of 90/100 in the TitanAlert database. It has been reported by 1 consumer and is considered critical severity.
- How much does "Fake Dental Insurance" typically charge?
- The charge amount for "Fake Dental Insurance" varies. Victims have reported different amounts. Check your statement history for recurring charges.
- How do I stop "Fake Dental Insurance" from charging me again?
- To stop future charges: (1) Contact your bank and request a new card number immediately, (2) Dispute all charges as unauthorized, (3) Search your email for any confirmation from this merchant and cancel any accounts, (4) File a complaint with the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov.
How many people have reported Fake Dental Insurance?
1 consumer has reported this charge in the TitanAlert database. This community data helps others identify fraudulent charges quickly.
Were you charged by Fake Dental Insurance?
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