SMS Spam scam
May. 31st, 2006 09:51 amMost of the people who know me know I abhor phones, especially mobile ones. Unfortunately, they're deemed a necessary evil. So, it pains me considerably to let you know that I received a text message from +447901512442 saying:
"Can you tell me why you dont whant to bouther will delat nubber" (sic)Now I'm fairly certain it's no one I know, and I haven't responded. I'm guessing it's another scam designed to rip people off who might respond to that. I'm imagining the message contents will vary slightly, with 'realistic' misspellings thrown in for authenticity. If you're uncertain, check your balance before and after texting the person back. If it costs a lot to send them a text, I'd advise calling your mobile operator to inform them and request your money back.
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Date: 2006-05-31 09:13 am (UTC)May just be a wrong number, but it may be a scam. Either way, you probably made the right choice to just ignore it.
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Date: 2006-05-31 09:49 am (UTC)Second, I don't know anyone who would text me like that, as badly spelt as that (to the point of seeming machine-generated). If they've sent it to the wrong number, then I'm not worried about it anyway. But at least posting about it gives people the opportunity to see a pattern - one of the tools of our industry is doing just that :)
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Date: 2006-05-31 11:20 am (UTC)I can't think of any Joanne's I'm still in touch with and I didn't want to reply because a) I hate sending texts, all those stoopid little keys and b) I guessed it was probably a scam or a wrong number
So Joanne, if it was genuine and you're out there, sorry ;)
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