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  • I got a really believable scam text a couple of weeks ago from a purported collection agency. I'm having some debt issues and it looked very real. The fact that they didn't say my name or who they represented were obvious clues, but I could definitely see myself not thinking about that and downloading their attached PDF.

    • Dude I got one too. I even Googled the website and it came up as legit. I just ignored it because fuck collection agencies. They can't do anything If they can't verify it's you. Also I don't have debt beyond my car payment which I'm ahead on so that was another hint.

    • Good on you for figuring it out!

  • Please forward these text messages to spam@uspis.gov to help get the scam websites taken down and spam numbers blocked. Yes, you can send text messages directly to email addresses.

  • The scammers also do it on voicemails (Chinese consulate, DHL, other spoofed orgs), but I've got those USPS texts quite a few times.

    I don't fall for it but for some people, it's easy for them to not recognize it as a scam.

  • Sounds like the same scam we've had (at least in the UK) since internet connected phones became a thing.

    "Hey, here's something urgent. Click the link, confirm your address, pay for delivery, oh what's that on your credit card bill?"

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