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Anon, United States | 13-Oct-2014 |
Scam Phone Number 2812951778, Text message attempting to get you to call number 1-281-295-1778.
"Attention, restriction of card usage on your debit card (or something along those lines). Call 1-281-295-1778 immediately"
The number probably dials out of the country or something. My bank sends me alerts through the same number and email.
The number probably dials out of the country or something. My bank sends me alerts through the same number and email.
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The text message received by you is indeed a scam. Similar messages are sent to thousands of phone numbers.
The automated system will ask the victim to key-in, card number, name, date of birth and even the security code! And at the end of it, it will declare that your card is reactivated!
We should call our banks only at it’s official phone number which would be at the back of the bank card. Scammers call and send text messages pretending to be a Bank and will either direct victims to a phishing site or would try to extract account info over the phone