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Dec 8, 2010
Yes, it is a scam. Never reply or call the number provided.
If you do have an account at the bank/CU in question, call them via their contact numbers or the number on your credit/ATM card.
If you don't have an account, then obviously you wouldn't be getting a legit message from that bank/CU.
Scam works by tricking people to call the number, which then requests your card number and pin to reactivate. If one provides that info, then the scammers clean out the account or max the card.
Report the messages or calls to the police. Have your cell provider block "web based" text messages and the number in question.
If you do have an account at the bank/CU in question, call them via their contact numbers or the number on your credit/ATM card.
If you don't have an account, then obviously you wouldn't be getting a legit message from that bank/CU.
Scam works by tricking people to call the number, which then requests your card number and pin to reactivate. If one provides that info, then the scammers clean out the account or max the card.
Report the messages or calls to the police. Have your cell provider block "web based" text messages and the number in question.