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  1. Got this yesterday from (855) 730-7283 (caller ID “Marcus by Gs”) and again today just now from (877) 255-5923 (“Gorman Sachs”). Yesterday wanted to confirm a charge in Abu Dhabi and today claimed my card had been used in Canada.

    • Understanding Cybersecurity Threats
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  2. You can review prospectuses filed with the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) online from the EDGAR Archives. Creditor Contacts. Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC. 200 West Street, 29th Floor. New York, NY 10282. USA. Tel: 1-212-902-0300. E-mail: gs-investor-relations@gs.com. For all other inquiries.

  3. Any communication you receive from Goldman Sachs would come from either a 1) @gs.com e-mail address, 2) GSRecruiting@oracle.com, or 3) on a LinkedIn account aligned to Goldman Sachs. At no point during our recruitment process will we request any form of monetary payment.

  4. Nov 24, 2023 · You can contact Goldman Sachs’s customer service department by calling 1-855-730-7283. If you wish to submit your complaint in writing, send it to: Goldman Sachs Bank USA, PO Box 70379 Philadelphia, PA 19176-0379. File a complaint with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

  5. I got a call from 1-877-255-5923, they came up as Goldman Sachs. I’d been having fraud on my AppleCard and my virtual card was replaced several times over the past few months. I was worried that there had been more so I answered and at first it seemed to be going ok.

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  7. Last week I get two random phone calls in the space of a couple of minutes, both leaving voicemails with a number to call them back on, both identifying as "Apple Card Specialists at Goldman Sachs". I use RoboKiller on my phone, and it brought both calls up identified correctly.

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