For two weeks, I've been receiving nightly text messages from various numbers, prompting me to click on links from reputable companies like Home Depot and AT&T. I need assistance in stopping these messages.
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Picture this: a random message pops up promising a $20,000 relief grant, but it’s really a classic phishing trap. Most of the reports tied to +1410100008 describe spam, fake bank alerts, bogus delivery notices, and charity‑fund scams. These texts often use urgent language, phishing tactics, and shortened links to lure clicks. To stay safe, treat any unsolicited request for personal or financial info as suspicious. Never tap links from unknown numbers; verify the sender through official channels. Enable your phone’s built‑in spam filter or install a reputable app like Call Control or Mr. Number. If you receive a questionable message, delete it and report it to your carrier or the FTC.
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I received a spam text message, which I reported to the Do Not Call registry and blocked, as it was a scam related to a Costco gift certificate.
Recognizing the scam, my mother, who received the same message, contacted me for assistance.
My mother recived the same mesage, but they wanted all her banking info to transfer funds, thats a big red flag
A text from someone claiming to be Pastor TOM of Riverside Baptist church promissed me $2,000.00 for hurricane/Pandemic relief, but they wanted my bank informations
A spam call was received, posing as a Netflix survey offering a free subscription for a year.
A spam call was received, claiming to offer a free Netflix subscription for a year in exchange for participating in a survey.
This number is reportedly associated with a Netflix survey scam offering a free subscription for a year
A spam call was received, offering a free Netflix survey
A text message, supposedly from Wells Fargo Bank, claiming my account had been frozen and asking me to click on a link, is a known scam, which I reported to the bank.
An investigation into the claims made by Riverside Baptise church and Pastor TOM has revealed that their promise of $2,000 in hurricane and pandemic relief is likely a scam, as the phone number provided had a digit missing and the church's phone line has been inaccessible.
Received a suspicious text message from this number
They pretented to be a pandemic relief fund, asking for my account and routing number, plus adress and the banks adress, claimin to be a church, dont these peoples have no shame?
This appears to be a scamming attempt.
Be aware of this scam alert, a message from fedex claimd my package was returned, but it was a scam, report it to avoid scammers
This is a scam, FedEx dont charge to reschedule a delivery and they dont send texts from spoofed phone numbers
I recieved a text message from fed ex, stating that my package could not be delivered and asking for $2.25 to reschedule the delivery.
The message I received claimed that FedEx was unable to deliver merchandise
A text message claiming to be from FedEx regarding undeliverable merchandise is likely a scam.
A text message was sent stating that a delivery could not be made, citing FedEx, which appears to be a phishing attempt or a scam.
I recived a text mesage, stating that they couldnt deliever the mdse, and it was from fedex.
Apparently fedex cant deliver mdse according to text--saying
Apparently, this is a Chase Bank Alert scam text, claiming my Card is Locked.
I recived a scam text, it said my card was locked by Chase Bank, but it wasnt true
I recieved a scam text message stating that my Card was Locked by Chase Bank Alert
A scam text was received, claiming my card was locked by Chase Bank Alert
A recent text claimed my card was locked by Chase Bank, which appears to be a scam.
A call from "Pastor Tom" offered Covid relief funds, mimicking a previous scam without requesting personal info, as outlined in a previous report.
A call from 'Pastor Tom' was received, offering $20,000 for covid relief, following a familiar pattern, as seen in the report from 1410100007, but this time without requesting information.