03-01-2026 02:34 PM
Had a text message from +44 7462 232910
saying
📱 EE📲 Rewards – Your Account Update
To express our appreciation for your ongoing loyalty, we are offering a points redemption promotion to eligible customers.
Your EE Rewards points balance has been updated — you now have 12,739 points.
You can use your💼 points to redeem eligible rewards, offers or discounts on the official EE website:
https://ee.redemw-co.xin/uk?VKDG=gSSQZv
To check your balance and redeem your points, just head over✅ to the official EE website. Redemptions are subject to availability, and what’s on offer may change from time to time.
Thanks again for your continued support.
Please note: as a thank-you to our customers, this points redemption campaign runs for three days, from 3 January 2026 to 6 January 2026.
© 2026 EE Limited. All rights reserved.
Is this a scam like suspected???
thanks for your help.
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10-01-2026 12:56 PM
+44 7723 907383
I had the same text from the above number regarding 12,739 points that would expire in 3 days - offers of a £6k massage chair for 12,200 points immediately identified this as a scam so have forwarded to 7726 and wanted to notify others.
12-01-2026 10:39 AM
Had similar message this am (12-1-2026) so it is still going around.
12-01-2026 10:59 AM
Hi, I'm afraid I fell for it and did give the details requested on the link, including card details to pay for postage. The transaction did not go through, I think my bank denied it (wiser than me obviously!)
Should I contact my bank to replace the card
Thanks
12-01-2026 11:21 AM
What a coincidence - I have exactly the same number of reward points! What are the chances?
12-01-2026 12:46 PM
It isn't obvious to everyone though, is it!
Some people (especially older people) are less proficient at determining what is or is not a scam....hence the reason for these help pages.
Try to not be so judgemental.
12-01-2026 12:48 PM
Yes, I would recommend contacting your bank and explaining what has happened, that way they will be able to determine the best way course of action.
12-01-2026 01:04 PM
Good morning @ioanadana13.
I would definitely recommend highlighting this with your bank right away, as these details will have been compromised, and you'll 100% want to request a new card, too.
If you shared any EE account details too, such as your login email address and password, I would definitely recommend a password reset, which you can sort over at myaccount.ee.co.uk.
Finally don't forget to forward this message to 7726 so it can be reported to our security team.
Peter
12-01-2026 02:29 PM
12-01-2026 02:35 PM
@Peejayess54 : I was the oldie being accused of being judgemental 😉!
These youngsters just don't realise that it was their elders who invented all this!