A message was left regarding a bank charge that seemed suspicious
Scam texts flooding your phone? What to do! - +1 410100001 (410100001)
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Around midnight, a burst of alerts flashes on the screen, each promising a delivery, a credit‑score boost, or a frozen account. Most of these messages share the same playbook: a fake brand name, a sense of urgency, and a link that leads to credential harvesting. Phishing and spam texts like these thrive on panic, so pause before you tap any link or call a number. Verify the claim directly with the institution using a known phone number or website, enable two‑factor authentication, and consider blocking the sender. Regularly review your carrier’s spam‑filter settings and report suspicious numbers to help curb the flood.
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A text message was received from the number 1410100001
I got a call from Wells Fargo, saying i owe $325.61, and i need to call (833) 248.6432
I got a text supposely from our bank with a access code, but our bank never send access codes.
A call was received regarding a Wells Fargo issue, with a reference to $325.61 and a CVS-related phone number (833) 248.6432.
Our bank would never send an access code via text, so this is suspicious.
A spam text claimed I was eligible for an iPhone reward.
This number sent a misleading text about winning an iPhone
I recieved a spam text about winning a iphone.
Reflecting on the multitude of comments, it's clear this number is associated with a persistent scam. Previous encounters with similar scams involved texts referencing various banks and corporate accounts. The current scam seeks confirmation of accessing a Chase account, underscoring the repetitive nature of such fraudulent activities.
A call was received from (833) 248-6432 claiming to be from Wells Fargo regarding a $325.61 charge at CVS
Our bank would never send an access code via text, making this message highly suspicious
A call about a Wells Fargo transaction of $325.61 at CVS was made, referencing (833) 248-6432
A text purportedly from the bank was received, containing an access code, which is unusual since the bank has never sent such codes before.
Noticed a suspicious message regarding a Wells Fargo transaction of $325.61 at CVS, with a call to action to contact (833) 248.6432, seems fishy
I supposedly received a text from my bank with an access code, but my bank never sends such codes.
I received a text message with the sender ID 'firstcommunitycubanking_service020@fccuo'.
A suspicious text was received, claiming to be from USPS Support, with a message about a failed delivery and a link to a website
A text message was received, supposedly from USPS Support, claiming delivery failure and prompting a visit to herbaputra.com/USPS to rearrange delivery
Told me my profile's on hold with some bank I dont have an account with - tried to get me to click a link
A text message was received from a bank with which I have no affiliation, stating that my profile is on hold and providing a link to update it.
I got a message from Fedex, but i didnt access the link, it says my package is ready for pick up
I received a suspicious message claiming to be from FedEx, but I didn't access the link
This number sends texts pretending to be from USAA, with a link intended to phish for personal information.
This number pretends to be from USAA and sends phishing links via text message to gather personal info
This person pretent to be from USAA and send a text with a link to get informations
A text message purporting to be from USAA contained a link intended to phish for personal information.
This entity disguises itself as USAA and sends text messages with links intended to phish for sensitive information, posing a significant threat to personal data security.
An ad on Craigslist in San Antonio for a used vehicle included a phone number for texting, but the response came from a different number, 410-100-001, indicating a potential scam where the perpetrator is using fake ads.
I saw an ad on Craigslist San Antonio for a used automobile, the ad had a phone number to text, but the reply came from a diferent number, they wanted me to pay for the car before even seeing it, total scam, beware of these fake ads