Not a land line - received a txt saying my debit card was locked and to call
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Not a land line - received a txt saying my debit card was locked and to call
Fake said my debit card was locked. But when I checked my online banking my card was fine not locked.
Claimed debit card was locked but its not.
Debit card locked
Got a "Debit card locked - Call now" alert message. It's FAKE
who is it and what do they want
Received a text from number claiming my debit card was locked with this phone number to call to inlock it. Signed on to banking on a different device. nothing wrong with my card. Blocked the number
Got a "Debit card locked - Call now" alert message. Has a message if you call to get it unlocked so it sounds official.
Received below SMS from online.banking.alert-id@mobile-services.com (Call 8105476001 Now ! 993#) #Debit-Card Locked Alert Account-ID: #########! My cell phone number was what appeared in the #########.
I received a text stating to: (Call 8105476001 Now! 509#) #Debit-Card locked Alert Account- ID my cell phone number!
Claimed my debit card was locked. Said to call this number immediately. Just ignored and deleted the message and didn't even bother to call. Scam!!!!!!
Claimed my debit card was locked. Didn’t even bother to call. Scam!
Claimed online banking locked my debit card. Complete fraud. Wanted me to call this number
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