The caller sent a link that looks dodgy, yet it appears on EnergyAustralia’s site, so it should be legit, though I still couldn’t log in, mate.
Scam alert: suspicious energy grant texts
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Watch out for unsolicited links that claim to be related to energy concessions. These messages often masquerade as official communications but use generic .com domains and vague language. Verify any request by contacting your provider directly using a known phone number, not the one in the text. Never enter personal details or download files from unfamiliar URLs; they can harvest data or install malware. If you suspect a scam, block the sender and report the incident to your telecom regulator. Keep a record of the message content and timestamps in case you need to dispute unauthorized charges later. Stay skeptical and protect your credentials.
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That note is pure scam – don’t click the link. It read: "URGS application submitted. Log in to download a copy: https://urgsmailbox.com/UrgsApplication or upload docs by 22/09/2025. Regards, Citizen Payment Services. Do not reply by SMS." Stay clear, man seriously
Got an SMS that looks sketchy – legit government texts always end with .gov.au, not a plain .com like https://urgsmailbox.com/UrgsApplication. Probably an Asian scam hub, maybe India, but definitely not legit. Always ring your utility on the official number first before chasing any grant, okay? just FYI
After reaching out to my energy company for a payment plan, I suddenly received a link (https://urgsmailbox.com/UrgsApplication) that looks sketchy – .com instead of the usual .gov.au, so I’m not convinced it’s legit, man.
Received a URGS text urging me to fill a form through a link. When I called back, an Asian‑accented recording talked about changing the message – definitely fishy, bro huh