Short code 24273: who texts from it?
24273 is a US SMS short code registered to Chase (JPMorgan Chase), verified against the owner's own published documentation. What it carries: Chase Mobile text banking (24273 = CHASE); text commands for balances/activity.
Short code 24273 at a glance
| Owner | Chase (JPMorgan Chase) |
|---|---|
| What the texts are | Chase Mobile text banking (24273 = CHASE); text commands for balances/activity |
| Opt-out | Text STOP |
| Impersonation risk | Frequently impersonated |
| Source | Chase's own documentation |
| Verified | July 4, 2026 |
Is a text from 24273 legit?
Chase texts come only from short codes like 24273/242733; a 'Chase' text from a 10-digit number is a scam.
A familiar sender is not a guarantee. Even a message that really comes from 24273 deserves the same caution: judge it by what it asks for, and never share a one-time code, password, or PIN because a text looks official.
Other Chase short codes
- 207207 — Home Lending program alerts
- 21541 — Chase self-service messages
- 227777 — Home Lending application link
- 23175 — Account services / payment reminders
- 242733 — One-time authentication / login verification codes
- 24546 — Account services / payment reminders
- 28107 — Fraud & account security alerts
- 33172 — Home Lending program alerts
See all Chase short codes in the directory.
How to verify any business text
Whatever the sender shows, these five habits keep you safe from smishing:
- Don't tap links in a text you weren't expecting — even if the sender looks right.
- Open the company's official app, or type its web address yourself, instead of following a link.
- Call the number on your card, statement, or the company's official website — never a number the text gives you.
- Never share a one-time code, password, or PIN. A real company will never text asking you to read one back.
- Report smishing: forward the message to 7726 (it spells SPAM) and file it at reportfraud.ftc.gov.
Report a scam text: forward it to 7726 (which spells SPAM) so your mobile carrier can investigate the sender, then report it at reportfraud.ftc.gov. Don't reply or tap any links. More on 7726.
Look up another short code · Got a call instead? Look up the number
Frequently asked questions
Who texts from 24273?
24273 is a US SMS short code registered to Chase (JPMorgan Chase). Chase Mobile text banking (24273 = CHASE); text commands for balances/activity. Short codes are the 5- and 6-digit numbers businesses send texts from, administered in the US by the CTIA.
Is a text from 24273 a scam?
24273 itself is Chase's verified short code, not a scam — but scammers impersonate Chase from other numbers, so a familiar-looking sender is never a guarantee. Judge any message by what it asks for: never share a one-time code or password, and don't tap links you didn't expect.
How do I stop texts from 24273?
Text STOP. If messages continue after you opt out, contact Chase through its official app or website rather than replying to the text.
How do I report a suspicious "Chase" text?
Forward it to 7726 (which spells SPAM) so your carrier can investigate, and report it at reportfraud.ftc.gov. Don't reply to the message or tap any links, and confirm anything important with Chase through its official app or the number on your card.
Compiled from each sender's own published SMS documentation — help centers, terms of service, and fraud-alert pages; the commercial CTIA short-code registry is not used. Every entry carries the owner's source link and is re-verified monthly. areacode.fyi is independent and not affiliated with any company named here.