Bellco Credit Union – Havana/...

Customer Service

This review is to show people how Bellco Credit Union – Havana/Mississippi has handled a credit card scam that involved my wife and I, an elderly couple, in the amount of $5,000.00.

Bellco Credit Union was in the amount of $2,000 and Elevation Credit Union was in the amount of $3,000.00

On January 1, we received a voice message at 5:30 am in the morning, which we were not home at the time.

Once we arrival at home, we listened to the voice message. The voice message was from a supposedly Detective Feller from the Denver Sheriff office.

It stated that I had a warranty at for my arrest. Calling the supposedly Detective Feller, he explained that I had a warrant out for my arrest.

He told me that I could handle the warranty with a PR Bond. To use the PR Bond, I need to follow his instructions.

In addition, I had to keep my cell phone on, so he could track me. He explained I need to purchase 10 Google Play cards in the value of $5,000.00 to use on the PR Bond.

Being afraid of going to jail, I followed his instruction. I went to King Soopers on Colorado Blvd to purchase the cards.

I had to use two different credit cards to purchase the cards. I have learned that when purchasing large amounts of gifts cards, the King Soopers cashiers are supposed to ask if I’m in trouble, which never happened.

The person told me that if I spoke to anyone, he would have the Denver Sheriffs track me down by my cellphone and haul me to county jail.

I had my phone on the whole time while purchasing the cards under duress. After purchasing the cards, I had to read off the numbers on the back of the card to him.

I told him that I was on the way to the Sheriff office to turn myself in. At that moment, the caller become very angry.

He supposedly called the dispatcher to tell them that I was fleeing and to send a car to arrest me.

When arriving at the Downtown Sheriff’s office, I saw of Sheriff’s van parked on the street.

I walked up and shared with the Sheriff Deputy sitting in the van what was going happening. He explained that if there was warranty for my arrest, they would come to my home – They would not call.

Also, he checked and stated there wasn’t a Detective Fuller working for the Denver Sheriff. That is went my wife and I had been scammed.

I contacted Denver Police to report the fraud, which they created the report. In addition, I contacted Google Play and explained the issue.

They requested the card numbers, which they would de-active them. In addition, they shared that I need to contact the FBI.Contacting the FBI, I filed an IC3 Complaint Referral Form.

Once I had filed the FBI and Denver Police report, I contacted Bellco and Elevations Credit Union. Both reports were turned over to them.

The past to two months have been a horrible experience with both Credit Unions. Bellco has been the worst in resolving the issue.

They can’t get their stories straight. I have been trying to resolve the credit card fraud for almost two months.

Both credit unions have denial my fraud based on the fact the I went in the stores and purchased the cards.

I have shared numerous times that I was threaten with jail time.

A male reprehensive in Bellco’s Fraud Department even went as far to accused me of committing the crime.

Then he tried to reverse what he said by apologizing numerous. Lucky the phone call was recorded.

In my most recent message from Bellco, they stated that someone would call to discuss the issue. That was only February 12, but still no one has called.

Bellco even had stated that we are valued members but they actions doesn’t back it up. There is an old saying, “Actions speak louder than words.”

Elevations went as far as to remove the charges, the reverse the entry, then removed them again and finally put the charges back.

My wife and I went to Longmont’s Elevations Credit Union on 02/15/19 to speak with the Branch Manager regarding this issue.

She explained that I went into the store and purchased the cards. She explained that the Fraud Department sent a letter out on February 5.

However, we never received it. Longmont Elevations Credit Union Branch Manager did print a copy for us.

She shared that as a Branch Manager she couldn’t do anything to change the denial.

Both Credit Unions kept forgetting that I was threaten with jail time.In the end, the issue was about their precious money.

They don’t care about their valued member. And they especially don’t care that was a crime against an elderly couple.

People should be cautions when dealing with these two Credit Unions about credit card fraud against elderly people.

One day I was leaving Bellco and shared that experience with another supposedly valued member.

The lady, who was elderly also, explained that she too was having the same problem about credit card fraud. They were telling her that she caused the fraud.

In the end, in today’s business world, it all about the money – greedy. Good Customer Service is no more.

Is Bellco Credit Union - Havana/Mississippi a legit?

Bellco Credit Union - Havana/Mississippi is not running a legit business. They are not aggressive towards customer satisfaction and complaint grievance redressal, Hence 7 consumer[s] submitted negative ratings, and only a few left positive feedback.

Where is Bellco Credit Union - Havana/Mississippi located?

Bellco Credit Union - Havana/Mississippi is headquarted at 1075 S Havana St Aurora, CO 80012. You can contact Bellco Credit Union - Havana/Mississippi by dialing (720) 479-5263 or visit their website bellco.org.

How much monetary loss is incurred by Bellco Credit Union - Havana/Mississippi’s customers?

According to Bellco Credit Union - Havana/Mississippi’s customers, a monetary loss of US $3214 has been reported. The severity of entire incident reports is high.

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7 Reviews on Bellco Credit Union – Havana/Mississippi

  1. He was very professional and made sure that my business account was handled correctly.

    I have been a personal customer of Bellco and am very satisfied. I recently came in to open a business checking account and was assisted by Judson. What a treat!

    He was very professional and made sure that my business account was handled correctly. In this age of bank misconduct it is a breath of fresh air to get top tier service from a caring service and person. Well done, Judson!!!

  2. I like this bank

    I like this bank. Less complicated than the others. I just wish they had more locations 🙂

  3. I like this bank.

    I like this bank. Less complicated than the others. I just wish they had more locations 🙂

  4. what we could have been saving after completing the refi.

    Fine as a bank, horrible as a lender. After months of “oh and we need this one other document,” misplacing our updated contact info, and accidentally emailing us other customer’s info, our financial contact finally called to schedule a signing for our refinance– but one small detail.

    Our house is held in a trust, and Bellco can’t do a mortgage when the house is in a trust. So could we just remove it for the trust for the signing? No, we can’t. Why didn’t they make this requirement clear at the beginning, we don’t know. But we lost time, the appraisal fee, and what we could have been saving after completing the refi.

  5. Atms never work.

    Atms never work. The tellers don’t care about the fact that you get charged $31 for every NSF fee BECAUSE the Atms were broken (I got socked with $92 because I couldn’t make a cash deposit when BOTH Atms were broken). Call center is horrible and slow,

    refused to reverse any of my NSF fees and told me that after a holiday, debits are always processed before deposits… Seems like a great way to fuck over customers. I’ve had this bank for 12 years and they pretty much told me to pack sand. Don’t even waste your time (or money) with these clowns.

  6. I purchased a vehicle private party who had a lien from this bank on the vehicle.

    I purchased a vehicle private party who had a lien from this bank on the vehicle. My bank paid off the lien on. I have had to call this bank weekly to check the status on the release of their lien and every time I call i get the run around! It has now been over 6 weeks and the DMV still shows the lien on the title!

    One time when I called the bank they said that the lien has not been released because no one told them to do so, even though an external bank send a payoff check with instructions to release the title to me, the new owner. I have contacted the State of Colorado Department of Banking and filed a formal complaint.

  7. Unlike my usual commercial bank, they blame EVERYTHING on the customer

    I signed my children and I up for Bellco accounts, thinking that a credit union would be a great way to softly introduce them to banking. Now, hundreds of dollars in fees later…that is a parenting decision that I truly regret. Their customer service is horrible. Their fees outrageous.

    Unlike my usual commercial bank, they blame EVERYTHING on the customer, do little to help when issues arise, and promptly report even a one-day late payment (their fault) to the credit bureaus. Honestly, I can’t say enough BAD about them and I’ve given them 10 years to make it right.

Reviews: 7
Reported Loss : 3214 $
Severity : High
Reported by : Anonymous
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