'Nother SCAM coming down the road. . .
Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2021 3:08 pm
Good morning, ladies.
The scam artists are at it again, it seems.
The other day I received the following text message on my phone:
BofA Alert: Your ATM/debit card has been restricted. Please contact us at [not gonna include the phone number] to verify your account
First of all, I NEVER respond to unsolicited text messages that I don't know where they are coming from. If (for example) my bank is involved, I ALWAYS telephone my bank, FIRST, I NEVER respond to a text message like this one.
Secondly, I don't have a Atm or debit account with B of A (LOL - or BofA for that matter), so I'm not calling them back anyway.
So, heads up, everyone.
Thought I would share that I also have a new "procedure" regarding my phone:
First of all, I never "pick up" on a telephone number I don't recognize - I always just let all incoming calls go to voicemail, even when I am staring at the phone while it is buzzing.
Second of all, if the caller does not leave a voice mail, I automatically block that number so that the number can't call me a second (LOL, or third or fourth) time.
This practice has cut down drastically on my spam telephone calls.
Just thought I would share!
You all have a nice day, especially you, Shirl. Hope you can find Italian swear words more to your liking, LOL (Heh - I definitely know what you mean, just didn't want to put the "real deal" on our "family friendly" forum)
Oh, nevermind: Basta! Lalochezia! (heh. look 'em up).
Anne
The scam artists are at it again, it seems.
The other day I received the following text message on my phone:
BofA Alert: Your ATM/debit card has been restricted. Please contact us at [not gonna include the phone number] to verify your account
First of all, I NEVER respond to unsolicited text messages that I don't know where they are coming from. If (for example) my bank is involved, I ALWAYS telephone my bank, FIRST, I NEVER respond to a text message like this one.
Secondly, I don't have a Atm or debit account with B of A (LOL - or BofA for that matter), so I'm not calling them back anyway.
So, heads up, everyone.
Thought I would share that I also have a new "procedure" regarding my phone:
First of all, I never "pick up" on a telephone number I don't recognize - I always just let all incoming calls go to voicemail, even when I am staring at the phone while it is buzzing.
Second of all, if the caller does not leave a voice mail, I automatically block that number so that the number can't call me a second (LOL, or third or fourth) time.
This practice has cut down drastically on my spam telephone calls.
Just thought I would share!
You all have a nice day, especially you, Shirl. Hope you can find Italian swear words more to your liking, LOL (Heh - I definitely know what you mean, just didn't want to put the "real deal" on our "family friendly" forum)
Oh, nevermind: Basta! Lalochezia! (heh. look 'em up).
Anne