SPAM TEXTS PHISHING LINKS SMS SCAM
For: R******, with bank in CA
Amount: 1000 from lender
Complete verification process
https://MidweekPay.com/6emtda6cp
Lender require IBV check
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as I know, a spam message, but have received unauthorized charge of $39.90 on my credit card for several months by this company. It appears on my cc statement as scrhugcom 8889835075CT. I called the company's customer service at (833) 552-0869 (from their website) and spoke with a woman who told me that other than someone trying to steal my identity, the only other way to have signed up for this monthly subscription was me signing up "by accident". She then "reviewed" my file and asked me for my home address and email address, which I negligently provided, and lo and behold, those were the home address and my email address used to sign up for their subscription, which she said, showed it wasn't someone fraudulently using my information to sign up for their subscription. I told her that I have excellent credit and have absolutely no need for their service and never would have "accidentally" signed up, and asked that all of my monthly unauthorized subscription charges be credited to my credit card. She then told me that she couldn't credit all such charges because it appeared that there was no fraud by anyone trying to sign-up using my identity and that I must have done so by accident, whereupon she tried to offer me their "service" for $5.00/month. In any event, I "cancelled" the subscription and she submitted a "refu
same text recieved as the ones stated above . Unsolicited ofcourse and no i did not click on the link for midweekpay. I really wish we could do away with messages like these. i know there is a genius among us who could come up with a real solution. I would love to see some of these individuals exposed for their attempts to scam people. I am not sure how people live with themselves. I dream of a day when there are no desires to cause others aggravation, fear, loss or other forms of harm.
I received a text message from Midweek Payout telling me that I could get
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over $3,000 if I clicked on a link. They wanted my SS # just to prove who I am. I know who I am they don't need to know. I don't have much but what I do have I have worked hard for it. Why don't they get an honest job and work for what they want or need.
I received a text message from Midweek Payout telling me that I could get over $3,000 if I clicked on a link. They wanted my SS # just to prove who I am. I know who I am they don't need to know. I don't have much but what I do have I have worked hard for it. Why don't they get an honest job and work for what they want or need.
same text recieved as the ones stated above . Unsolicited ofcourse and no i did not click on the link for midweekpay. I really wish we could do away with messages like these. i know there is a genius among us who could come up with a real solution. I would love to see some of these individuals exposed for their attempts to scam people. I am not sure how people live with themselves. I dream of a day when there are no desires to cause others aggravation, fear, loss or other forms of harm.
So my accounts were hacked in july and all info leaked onto the darked (experian told me before kaspersky, pay for dark web monitoring if you want alerts!)
Texts Started in October 2020
All from midpayweek.com
They look like all the other texts copied & pasted above
All have links that i refuse to click on
So i was an idiot in 2019 and in a moment of desperation had used 2 different payday loan services (not midpayweek), dont know if it's related
Also my Dave account was hacked (with thousands of orher people, they sent me a letter informing/warning me my info was leaked)
Dont fucking use those services. They will charge you like x5 times more than what they offer
So if you get a one time payment of $50)
You'll pay that company like 2 or 3 grand because of interest and fees and bullshit
And there's no grace period
So if you dont suddenly become employed with a job that pays well while miraculously having zero bills, you will be fucked
Ruined my perfect credit score for the next seven years, still havent recovered financially
Just sell your unused stuff, guys. Books, clothes, phones
Sell your plasma or sperm
Join a research trial and take crazy research drugs for science
Babysit, tutor, data entry, sell your used underwear or pictues of your feet to weirdos on fetish sites
Do not use those quick payday loan services!!!
Its a location surveillance text to surveil you cell phone activity from SS disability.
Accnt ending *****
Data status: current
Client: Johnson, ZIP
Initiate connection with a lender: https://MidweekPay. com/sxd64bp2d
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[Do not click on link. Phishing scam and data scam. Block number.]
Received several messages about difference Money Transfer amounts, which are using my last name and reference link - https://MidweekPay.com/xe3thnba
Acct verTransfer ending *****/
Data Status: current
Client:S-------,ZIP
Waiting:HTTPS://MidweekPay.com/fr3****
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Text #1. AccountActivation
Client:Lane
Amount to transfer in range:1K-3025
PayFrequency:up to date/check
Activate:https://MidweekPay.com/5vv6bbnzt
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Text # 2. MoneyTransfer in state TN
Trans. #48440 08/28
Client: Lane
Amnt&Apprv: can be changed after IBV
Appr.: https://MidweekPay.com/prtfqbnhz
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Text # 3.Electronic Deposit #933415
After IBV verification
For: Lane
Ver: https://MidweekPay.com/tfzbbcnme
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(!)Gift card from BankOfAmerica
Amount: $1000
Client:
FromState:
Gift:http://midweekpay.com/rd/gtc455ngy
I have blocked them at this point, but I get some fake message every day from them about money transfers, transfers processed, random account activation, based on income advice, deposits, and apparently requests I have made.
Every single message from 26435 has a link to midweekpay.com
The first message I got on August 19th @ 8:15a
Account check
Money transfer: 08/19
Amount: in range 500 - 3025
For: Beth***
Initiate: https://MidweekPay.com/64fb23m45
The second message I received was on August 20th @ 8:14a
Cash Transfer
For amount: 1000
Complete verification process
Lender req. IBV check
Here: https://MidweekPay.com/qm3sk4m2s
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The third message I got was today August 21st @ 8:01a
Transfer Date 08/21
Number: 188519
ZIP: 782**
Name: Beth***
Initiate: https://MidweekPay.com/rgvy24ms6
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Account check
Money transfer: 08/19
Amount: in range 500 - 3025
For: Rodrigo
Initiate: https://MidweekPay.com/kvsd23mh6
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CaShDelivery for Trainor
Amount: up to 3025
Date: 07/17
In State:
Activation: https://MidweekPay.com/aat5gnm6y
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CaShDelivery for Becerra
Amount: up to 3025
Date: 07/17
In State:
Activation: https://MidweekPay.com/3ge2fnmsk
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Bank account ending ****
Transaction: awaiting approval
On name: grahm
Provider: https://MidweekPay.com/cxvmqn
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Strange!! Received this message with alink to click. "How are you, Ted? Here is the link - https://MidweekPay.com/jCv2rC" Don't know who they are
It’s illegal to send unsolicited commercial email messages to wireless devices. The messages may promise free gifts or cheap services. Scam artists posing as Govt agencies could send messages threatening action unless money is paid. Spam texts can contain phishing links designed to steal personal info or may infect user's phone.
2017-11-19 00:55:13According to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre, citizens lose millions of dollars, each year, by responding fraudulent text messages. Scammers use deceptive text messages to lure consumers into providing personal or financial information
2017-11-18 22:40:22Report spam SMS to ACMA by forwarding to 0429 999 888. If you have a grievance about a specific SMS message, submit a complaint to the ACMA or contact the ACMA on 1300 855 180.
2017-11-18 22:27:50Organizations must only send marketing text messages to individuals, if they have agreed to receive them, except where there is a clearly defined customer relationship. Forward spam SMS messages to 7726 for the network operator to act.
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