407-493-9965
FL, US
| Tom 2012-04-19 12:55:06 Unknown |
I got the same "UTB Alert" text. It came from 201-289-9924 and told me to call 407-493-9965. It's an obvious scam of some sort. Not sure how anyone falls for this stuff...but it's pretty sad.
| Nsparks 2012-04-19 00:55:13 Unknown |
Got a text message from a 561 area code to call this number. It's a scam. Tried to notify wireless provider AT&T ABOUT SCAM, instead the representative sought it as an opportunity to charge me $4.99 a month to block the scammers phone number.
| Josh 2012-04-18 23:59:26 SMS |
I just received the following txt message from 201-289-9924:
UTB ALERT: Your CARD has been DEACTIVATED. Please contact us at 407-493-9965.
Only a fool would fall for such an obvious scam. Don't even call back or reply to these messages as that will only confirm to these scammers that you are a potential target. It's best to simply ignore & delete it. If you're being bombarded with these messages, then you should contact your mobile phone provider.
| Natyy 2012-04-18 23:47:45 Unknown |
Pshhh, I have Metropcs and I don't even have a card in my phone. Stupid!
| HAnne 2012-04-18 23:44:53 SMS |
UTB ALERT : your CARD has been DESACTIVATED please contact us at 407-493-9965
| ybo debo 2012-04-18 23:36:03 SMS |
i recive this menssage UTB ALERT : your CARD has been DESACTIVATED please contact us at 407-493-9965
| Romaine 2012-04-18 23:28:50 Unknown |
Received text message "UTB Alert" Your card has been deactivated, please contact us at 407-493-9965.
| Jo 2012-04-18 23:03:04 Unknown |
got a text from this number
| Gert 2012-04-18 23:00:01 Unknown |
Same scam
came from 12074236664
| Cory 2012-04-18 22:38:47 SMS |
Whoever this is, is trying to scam you for your credit card information. I recieved a text from them:
US BANK ALERT: Your CARD starting with 4833 has been DEACTIVATED. Please contact us at 201-289-9924.
1) I've never heard of this bank
2) I have no card that has those numbers in them
3) They sent it from a 407 number
4) If they knew anything about cards, they would know that the first four digits help identity what bank you're using.