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Scam text ??

AM1970
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Yesterday while up the mountains in Cumbria I received a text from EE (??) Welcoming me to the Isle of Man and advising I will pay a daily charge for usage !!. Haven't opened it as I presume it is a scam, as EE must know my phone isn't in Isle of Man ? Please clarify !

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@bristolian wrote:

Reading a text message is perfectly safe.


As long as you don't click on any links in it that you are not absolutely sure of & furthermore don't supply any personal info asked for by that link.

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