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Message scam about rewards points from EE

Margih62
Investigator
Investigator

Hi is anyone else getting messages supposed to be from EE  saying they've got thousands of rewards points that's going to be  lost in 2 days if they dont  click on the link to spend them?

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There's been a few similar posts recently, the giveaway is that an EE promotion would refer to their website ee.co.uk - which this doesn't.

You can report this text by forwarding to 7726 (SPAM on your phone's keypad)

Natethegreat1
Visitor

I keep getting messages like this. I also notice that any official ee messages always say ee rather than a number. Could this be an issue at ee or is sit widespread across networks? Only saying this as they would have to know that we are indeed on ee!?!?!

@Natethegreat1 : They could just be guessing & sending to anyone in the hope they are on EE.

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Brian053
Visitor

Yep had this message twice now 

stuartguy6971
Investigator
Investigator

Yes, had a 7 day and 3 day notice. Its a good scam but the web link is not correct

I received it from this +447736360763

jjclark28
Explorer

I have been getting then for the past week.

I have had 5 now, all saying I have 5340 points to use or will expire in 3 days, and all messages have come through on different numbers, with a link to click to sign in and use.

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Mikev43
Visitor

I have had a faw text about them