Scammers and deceitful personalities are hunting the airwaves again for unwilling victims. Globe Telecom has just released an advisory to postpaid subscribers to take precaution and not fall victim to fraudulent text messages currently circulating.
The text scam attracts people by informing them that they can get a discount or be entitled to a rebate on their monthly bill once they text a certain number.
A sample message states: "GLOBE Postpaid: Congrats! You're the one selected postpaid plan given P150 discount billing, to get your P150 discount billing just text 150 send to 2916XXXXXXX."
By adding the number "2" before the 10-digit cellphone number of the recipient, the unsuspecting subscriber would have done a Share-A-Load transaction, thus the sum of P150 would be transferred or credited to the sending prepaid number.
Subscribers are requested to validate unusual text messages and calls especially if they do not come from official four-digit Globe numbers. Text messages and calls of this nature have a primary motive of asking for personal information, soliciting money or prepaid load, or using your account to purchase items online. It is best not to respond, and immediately report suspicious text messages or calls to the following authorized Globe customer service channels:
The text scam attracts people by informing them that they can get a discount or be entitled to a rebate on their monthly bill once they text a certain number.
A sample message states: "GLOBE Postpaid: Congrats! You're the one selected postpaid plan given P150 discount billing, to get your P150 discount billing just text 150 send to 2916XXXXXXX."
By adding the number "2" before the 10-digit cellphone number of the recipient, the unsuspecting subscriber would have done a Share-A-Load transaction, thus the sum of P150 would be transferred or credited to the sending prepaid number.
Subscribers are requested to validate unusual text messages and calls especially if they do not come from official four-digit Globe numbers. Text messages and calls of this nature have a primary motive of asking for personal information, soliciting money or prepaid load, or using your account to purchase items online. It is best not to respond, and immediately report suspicious text messages or calls to the following authorized Globe customer service channels:
- Via Talk2Globe hotline at 211, toll-free from any Globe Mobile phone or through landline number (02) 730-1000 (toll-free from any Globe landline nationwide);
- Via Twitter, send a private message directed to @Talk2GLOBE; or
- Via SMS, text HELP send to 1234.
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