Many people are receiving text messages claiming they have thousands of points from their mobile provider’s rewards program that are about to expire. The messages encourage recipients to click a link to claim prizes such as massage chairs or vacuum cleaners, with only a small postage fee required.
These links often lead to websites that look official, using the mobile operator’s branding to appear legitimate. However, the rewards programs mentioned are typically not real, and the postage fees requested are a way for scammers to collect money from unsuspecting users.
**Why this matters**
These scams exploit trust in well-known mobile providers and the appeal of free rewards, tricking people into paying for items that do not exist. Being aware of such tactics helps consumers avoid financial loss and protect their personal information. Always verify offers directly through your provider’s official channels before responding to unexpected messages.
Source: NewsData
