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  1. It's a Phishing scam looking to get you to log in and change your password and then they take your info. So 1) I'd like to let others know about this. 2) I'd like to know why and how they got my email and know I have a Fidelity account. Thanks for reaching out regarding this, u/sharkkite66 .

  2. If your Fidelity 2FA is setup to send a code via text to your phone, there's even a scam for that too. After walking you through all the "fraud" on your account, they say, for security, you just have to prove it's you, before they can take action.

  3. The scam provides investors with documents outlining two investment opportunities that purportedly offer a guaranteed and high rate of return on the investments. The “Fidelity Capital Protected Fixed Income Fund” and the “Guaranteed Investment Bond” are not products offered by Fidelity Investments.

  4. May 18, 2021 · According to the pan-Canadian regulatory group, targets of the scam are given fake documents with details outlining the purported investment opportunities, along with offers of a guaranteed and high rate of return on the investments.

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  5. usefidelity.com › support-articles › online-scamsScams & Fraud » UseFidelity

    Dec 18, 2023 · Is it a phishing attempt or legitimate email from Fidelity Investments? What Is @mail.fidelity.com? With phishing scams on the rise, we understand the concerns and are here to assist.

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  7. Imposter scams: A criminal calls pretending to be from Fidelity Investments or another reputable service provider, and requests you send them back a one-time passcode that the criminal has generated through fraudulent web activity, such as attempting to reset your password.

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