09-11-2023 05:24 PM
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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27-01-2026 10:16 AM
I’ve just had it come through thinking it was EE as made it look so legit I’ve put my details in but just come back saying details are incorrect
27-01-2026 12:00 PM - edited 27-01-2026 12:01 PM
@Stacey148 : That's what it alleged but you still gave it your details.
If you entered any personal details you may have to a) check with your bank, b) change your bank card and/or c) change your EE a/c password.
Report spam texts to your network provider by forwarding the text to 7726 (S.P.A.M. on your keypad).
27-01-2026 01:56 PM
Yes I have saying the same
27-01-2026 09:34 PM
Yes I’ve had one too
31-01-2026 10:34 PM
Eh I have been scammed ohhh for 2 pounds
02-02-2026 07:01 PM
02-02-2026 07:19 PM
@Sukyahmadah That’s £2 that you’re aware of so far. If you actually put your information in to any website that’s offer you this sort thing you need to contact your bank asap. You need to change your EE password. £2 could be the starting point it could end being so so much more.