click on the feint arrow next to the sender's phone number in messages then click info then click block number then delete the message it's important to block the sender's phone number for texts and email addresses for all scams or they will continue to try to get your personal information
Yeah, I’ve seen a bunch of these scams going around too. That’s exactly why I prefer to register on websites and stores without using my real number. I usually go with a free sms number to avoid getting bombarded with these kinds of messages. It keeps my real number safe, and I can still get the necessary info without worrying about spam or scams.
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