This is the official Wells Fargo Customer Support number. It is listed on their website and on my credit card bill. This number showed up on my caller ID and the person said he was from Wells Fargo Bank. He told me that because I was a valued credit card customer they wanted me to review information about a new concierge service. Just for reviewing the information, he said, I could keep a coupon for $50 savings the next time I stayed in a hotel. The cost of the program was $49.95 charged to my card as soon as I received the packet of information; however, I could cancel the service within 30 days a get a full refund. It sounded legitimate and I almost went for it. I thought I could get the info and coupon and cancel the minute I received the packet of info. Then, he asked me to confirm some information. He asked me to confirm my birth city. Stupidly.... and I mean very stupidly, I told him where I was born!!! Stupid, supid!! As soon as I did that I realized that was a mistake and I told him I was not interested and hung up. Then I called Wells Fargo at the 800 number to ask them if they had such a concierge service. The Wells Fargo representative told me that they might have a partner company that could have called me offering this service, but, he did not know of any such service. So there it is. Leason learned: Never, ever give out personal information over the phone if you haven't called the number yourself. This could have been a spoofed phone number or this could have been legitimate, I just don't know. Stay safe everyone!