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Adeprim21
4 years agoNeighbour
(999)999-9999 Text
I got a text stating I have money to be deposited from that number. When I look at my bank records I don't have any transfers with the amount it says. When I click the link I get a warning that it is a deceptive site and not to enter any info. Is this a legit text?
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- AdamJHNeighbour
Telus is not taking our security seriously. I am getting non-stop texts from (999)999-9999 of which 100% are fraudulent and reported to Telus 7726
- enb54Advisor
I don't really see how TELUS can block from receiving texts, if they block the 9999999999 number then the spammers will just use a random # generator to do it, this is the never ending story of criminals trying to steal your money, but now in the electronic information age. The STIR/SHAKEN protocols are not on many phones and until they are fully implemented I don't think this activity can be easily stopped...
- BillTelusCustRockstar
They should find out the company that is sending the SMS texts to them (the carrier of the originator) and block that carrier if they don't clean up their act. This is going to be the only way to fix that. It is quite likely a commercial SMS provider and not a mobile company.
- enb54Advisor
I got a similar message with a shortened URL https://is<dot>gd/akrm1g1h0r telling me my netflix service is disabled. When I unshortened the URL and checked it, it was "https://telus<dash>noreply<dot>info/ which appears to be a real TELUS site, but I didn't select it.
- WestCoasterBCCPU Alum
Report the text, see my above post. Although I've already reported that same number
- JummyNeighbourHighly doubt Telus would redirect you to a website to verify bank info. If anything they’d give their customer support number or tell ya to login into your MyTelus account.
- xrayHero
enb54 wrote:I got a similar message with a shortened URL https://is<dot>gd/akrm1g1h0r telling me my netflix service is disabled. When I unshortened the URL and checked it, it was "https://telus<dash>noreply<dot>info/ which appears to be a real TELUS site, but I didn't select it.
How did you come to that conclusion? It is not a Telus domain. That domain was created today and uses a sketchy registrar Porkbun LLC
- enb54Advisor
Sorry, did not check further, just used an expander to get the domain, should have dug deeper. These crooks are getting trickier every day, I just tell people to not click on any link in any message that allegedly comes from any supplier, go to an official web site first. In today's supposed Netflix message I went to the Netflix site and checked, there was no cancellation of service, plus first I did report to TELUS 7726...
I get these texts now and then, including from numbers with all 9's in them. It's 100% a scam, and they are looking to steal your banking login credentials in order to access your bank accounts and transfer money out of it illegally. NEVER click on links from texts you don't know where they came from. It's also common to get texts from scammers pretending to be online stores like Amazon or Microsoft saying you are getting a "refund".
- WestCoasterBCCPU Alum
Click on the message bubble then forward the message to 7726, you’ll get a text back from telus verify the number of the spam text.
More information on reporting texts can be read here.
- FuzzyLogic
Community Power User
Are you expecting a deposit? If not it's likely malicious and clicking on any included links is risky.