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Chris, United States | 22-Jul-2015 |
Scam Phone Number 3198300660, Stating that I have won a credit for next month's bill. Gives a link.
Sent text saying I was a lucky customer receiving a free credit towards my next bill In a group message with several other numbers.
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This is an attempt to get consumers to visit phishing page where user id and password can be stolen. Don't click links in messages received from unknown sources.
According to the FTC:
"The messages may appear to be from organizations you do business with – banks, for example. They might threaten to close your account or take other action if you don’t respond.
Don’t reply, and don’t click on links or call phone numbers provided in the message, either. These messages direct you to spoof sites – sites that look real but whose purpose is to steal your information so a scammer can run up bills or commit crimes in your name.
Area codes can mislead, too. Some scammers ask you to call a phone number to update your account or access a "refund." But a local area code doesn’t guarantee that the caller is local.
If you’re concerned about your account or need to reach an organization you do business with, call the number on your financial statements or on the back of your credit card."