GOT A TEXT ABOUT A “GREAT DEAL,” BEWARE!

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You know the old saying.

“If it seems to good to be true, it probably is.”

Scammers have made prolific use of opportunities presented by the Covid-19 pandemic. The latest crop includes texts about “great deals” to help you rebound from the hardships it’s caused. You may receive a text offering a year of free Hulu, or a huge refund from Verizon or AT & T. They may offer deals that look like they’re from Walmart, Costco, or a number of others. These are bogus.

The message will include a link. DON’T click it! If You do, you’ll be directed to a website that looks like the real thing. It’s not. Log in with your email & password, and the scammer will be able to access personal information and hack into your accounts, even make fraudulent purchases with your saved payment information. You should delete the message & contact the real vendor.

For more information: https://www.bbb.org/scamtracker


Source: Better Business Bureau