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> In order to do that, I needed to relay a confirmation code that would be texted to me.

Everything up to that point matches exactly what happened when I got a call from my own bank (Charles Schwab) regarding fraudulent charges. However, whenever Schwab sends me a code (or Bank of America, Coinbase, etc) the code comes with a message stating that an employee will never ask you for this code.

The fact that OP is an "expert" yet fell for this shows me that they are in fact not an expert here. Don't get me wrong, the execution by the scammer was slick, but I would expect an "expert" to be familiar with their own bank's policies:

"Wells Fargo will not call or text you requesting an access code. We may ask for an access code when you call Wells Fargo customer service. Always contact us using a trusted number on the back of your card or wellsfargo.com."



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