claimed that i have an EBT card that is frizen and to call the number above
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claimed that i have an EBT card that is frizen and to call the number above
Telling me in a txt to contact 806-692-2568; as my EBT card has been frozen. Sorry; NO!
This number is texting me about EBT card is frozen. I did not call them.
This number is sending text messages trying to scam people saying their EBT card is frozen. Obviously a scam!
Scam/Fraud! This person pretended to be calling from US Government's SNAP/EBT food benefits program, saying my account is frozen. Reported this number to https://reportfraud.ftc.gov
Scam/Fraud
I keep receiving a text regarding a frozen EBT card. I've learned it's a scam.
Text message from benefits-ebt.card ... @mybenefits.com
"(MSG ID-50oc0k-Contact our 24/7 Support: 8066922568 #) EBT.Card is currently Frozen! Account ID:" ------------!
I looked up the phone number, which is for ONVOY, LLC-TX (INTELIQUENT)
states ebt card is currently frozen......scam
They are scamming by calling/texting and telling you your debit card from unemployment benefits is locked. Please keep reporting them
Scammer
This number is being used for phishing. Texting a claim that your debit card is blocked and this number is the supposed contact to fix it.
It is a scam to get you to release your information to apply for government **sistance.
Seems like an unemployment scam text.
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