To be honest, I was quite naive. I thought, "It's okay to go into the yard, and I can just turn around before entering the house," but I was horrified to find that the trap could have been set in my ...... yard.
What I am talking about is a scam SMS, a scam to get you to call them pretending to be a customer service center. How does it start?
We need to confirm your rates. Please contact us today at the following phone number. Customer Service Center 050-6882-8549.
It says "fees," but I don't know what the fees are, and the fact that I have to call the customer service center to confirm them is a mystery to me. It is obviously suspicious. If you are a regular visitor to this site, you may know at a glance that this is a scam.
I recognized it immediately, but I felt "It's okay if I just make a phone call, isn't it? I felt like, "It's okay if I just call them a little bit. I would probably not be able to make a connection, and if someone answered, that would be a story in itself.
I thought to myself, "I'll just call the phone number on the SMS... ......
This number is currently out of service."
Well, that's about it. It was within my expectations, but the end was so disappointing. I thought so, but I had a bad feeling about it, so I googled the phone number. Then I googled ......
According to one article, the sender of the e-mail is most likely a crook, and by calling back, you are telling the crook that "this phone number is still alive.
Well, it seems like I've been getting a lot of scam SMS lately: ....... Is it my imagination? I want to believe it is, but I really shouldn't have called!
I am so sorry, so if you receive scam SMS like the one above, please make sure to ignore or delete it. So, if you receive a scam SMS like the one above, please make sure to pass it by or delete it. But it could be fatal.