619-342-0268
CA, US
| Maria 2011-06-06 20:52:59 Unknown |
enter your mastercard number
| Dulce B 2011-06-06 20:52:59 Unknown |
The text message sent to my phone contained this message, which was an nvalid domain:
notifications@harrsbnk.org / / HarrisBank.PleaseContact: 6193420268
| RJ 2011-06-06 20:52:59 Unknown |
This message has nothing to do with Harris bank, its fraud. Do not call the number.
| cmsn 2010-09-23 20:43:21 Unknown |
I t-mobile, getting same text messages
| T MOBLIE TICKED 2010-09-23 13:47:03 Unknown |
Any know why it seems to be just going out to T Mobile accounts????
Why has T Moble sent out anything letting us know it's a scam.
WAY TO LOOK OUT FOR YOUR CUSTOMERS T-MOBLE.
| DUDeguyman 2010-09-23 05:15:37 Unknown |
I have t-mobile too, and I just got my first message today....
| concerned 2010-09-23 03:28:03 SMS |
received same message - from T-mobile reported to Harris bank - stated fraud to get peoples debit card number - only been reported thru T-Mobile texting
| kevin 2010-09-23 03:11:13 SMS |
ahhh glad im looked this up because i got one when i first got my debit card and i got another one today. I almost fell for it guys....i called the number today and the robot or w.e. told me to enter my debit card number.....i did. then it asked for me to put in the expiration date....i did as well. but what really caught my attention was when it asked me for the pin. what caught my attention tho is when the robot asked, the voice sounded kinda distored like somebody tried to record it off a legit voice but didn't do it properly. THIS is when i hung the phone up. i hope im still safe as to the fact i didnt give the pin out. idk what they can really do with the number and expiration date without the pin.
| bonanza 2010-09-23 00:57:51 SMS |
I'm getting texts too. Though I do have a Harris account. Also, I have Tmobile as well.
| dave 2010-09-22 23:43:57 SMS |
I am getting them now too.
| Erik 2010-09-22 22:24:05 SMS |
This is a straight up scam, if you call its an automated system and they want you to give them your credit card number. It claims to be from Harris Bank, which is a Chicagoland bank, but the number is based in San Diego. Also I don't even have a Harris account. I wonder if this is phone company based- I have t-mobile, you guys?
| Ken Norman 2010-09-22 22:11:04 SMS |
Keeps sending text saying call back!
| Kelly 2010-09-22 18:22:49 Unknown |
I keep getting text messages twice a day for three weeks, and it reads harrsbnk.org please contact 619-342-0268. I dont reply, but it is annoying.
| warning 2010-09-22 17:55:18 Unknown |
DO NOT CALL BACK!!!
this is a fraudster attempting to get information on you through SMS text messaging aka smishing attack.