Refund scam alert! How to spot fake Interac texts

Summary — +18057226650

Risky
Caller Name: Troll
Caller Type: Scam
Location: United States
Reviews: 7

Expert Opinion

Recent patterns reveal that the +1‑805‑722‑6650 number is frequently linked to a refund scam. Callers claim a small Interac payment was returned and include a shortened link that leads to a counterfeit website designed to harvest credentials. The best defense is to treat any unexpected “refund” notification with skepticism, never tap shortened URLs, and verify the transaction directly through your banking app or official Interac portal. If the text looks suspicious, delete it, block the sender, and report the incident to your carrier or the Canadian Anti‑Fraud Centre. Staying alert and confirming details before sharing personal info keeps you safe.

Caller Categories

Scam

Caller Names

Troll
Interac (scam)
Interac (fake)
Interac (claimed)

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Recent Reports for (805) 722-6650

18057226650

On a particularly irritable day, I found myself out of Cognac for my Breakfast Blend, which didn't help my mood.

18057226650

The decision to post about a scam text is understandable, and the username, although potentially trollish, is a minor concern in the grand scheme of things, as it's clear that scammers are the real issue here.

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It's best to ignore individuals with untrustworthy usernames, as they often don't deserve attention.

18057226650 Interac (fake)

Upon further inspection, the image appears to have a screenshot of a fake Interac site, however this is still the wrong number to be posting about

18057226650 Troll

Trolls like this are worthless and serve no purpous, except maybe as compost or fertilizer when they're deceased

18057226650 Interac (claimed)

The information provided is inaccurate, as the image and link do not match the number in question. Furthermore, the claim of a refund scam for Interac is unfounded and lacks evidence.

18057226650 Scam Interac (scam)

Apparently, this scammer send a bogus "refund" text with a bit.ly link that direcs you to a fake Interac website, which is totaly fake.

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