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SCAMwatch is warning consumers to watch out for an unsolicited text message announcing an unexpected win.
We have recently received complaints from consumers who have been sent unsolicited text messages or SMSs advising that they have won an unexpected prize, usually money. The amount of the ''big win'' is usually around US$123,000 and the phone numbers from where the messages are being sent start with the numbers 856207. These details may change.
Reports to SCAMwatch suggest that the text messages appear to come from overseas and requests a return message with a name and an email address to where details of the win can be sent.
Some messages may already include a reply email address for the scammer for speedier contact.
Anyone responding will find themselves being asked for personal details and an upfront fee of thousands of dollars to release a non-existent prize.
Responding will also confirm the phone number to the scammers and provide spammers with a new email address to target.
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