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Free Vodacom day scam – how to spot it!
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Check the sender before you click any link in a text promising a free Vodacom day. Most of these messages follow the classic scam template: they flaunt a large cash prize, use your own number to appear personal, and push a low‑cost daily fee that disappears once you reply. Never reply “OK” or any keyword, as that confirms your number to fraudsters. Block the number, report it to your mobile carrier, and delete the SMS. If you’re unsure, contact Vodacom directly using official channels, not the number in the message. Keep your device’s security software up‑to‑date and stay skeptical of unsolicited offers.
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The SMS reads: ‘Congratulations, 1000! (my cell number). Reply OK now! Act quickly because tomorrow the chance to claim a free day in Vodacom’s Fantasy League could vanish. You could win R300,000 cash! Reply OK.’
Amounts mentioned: 1000 and 3000.
Congrats! Your number just scored a chance at Vodacom's Fantasy League – one free day (normally R3/day) and a shot at R300 000 cash. Reply OK to claim, or CANCEL to opt‑out. Terms apply.
A text message arrived.
Siyabonga ngempumelelo! Ungachofozi le linki ye‑sms noma uphendule, kuyisikhwama esiyingozi.
Unsolicited text messages listed below.
These numbers supposedly won a prize or lucky day, despite no entry.
Ukuthola izingcingo ezingenalwazi kuyaphazamisa, ngicela ukungabikho kwazo.
Spam alert – do not answer or open any messages.
A bonus SMS notification says you’re eligible for one free day, then costs R3 per day thereafter.
Another cost‑trap SMS – this one charges R3 each day.
Izithunywa ze‑SMS ezivela kule nombolo ziphindaphinda eziningi. Ngiyazibuza ukuthi kungani beqhubeka.
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