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Received a text saying your EBT card is locked and told me to call this number. (804)567-7438
Texting me and telling me my EBT card is currently blocked. I don't have or use EBT.
i called the number and inserted a fake number with a fake code and the robot said my card was re-activated. Looks like a scammer just got scammed! They send these messages on the weekend where you cant call the lazy state employees. At least the scammers work on weekends. Such a country!
appears to be fraudulent. Comes from another state. says ebt card blocked. If they actually answer the phone with a person then you know it is a fake call because the government never answers the phones.
scam
Received a text stating that my snap card is locked
Texting me and telling me my EBT card is currently blocked. I don't have or use EBT.
left a text message saying that my card was locked and I had to call this number to get it unlocked. Texted with SNAP card alert.
Texted with SNAP card alert.
Sounds like others having same problem about a food card locked. Get rid of this persons SCAM. I have no food card. I pay for my food! Period!
Called and left a text message saying that my card was locked and I had to call this number to get it unlocked
Said my EBT card as locked..I need to contact them imediately
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