Fake texts sent to teens to warn about…fake texts

By?Sasha Glasgow?

The Office of Fair Trading has today sent out thousands of fake scam text messages to 18-24 year-old mobile phone users to raise awareness about text scams.

The OFT estimates that around 6% of all scam victims are aged between 15 and 24, losing money to a variety of mass marketed scams each year.

The text message, sent out as part of Scams Awareness Month, reads: ‘Urgent! U may have won ?1k cash with ‘2 Good 2 B True.’ It is followed shortly afterwards by a second text that makes clear that there is in fact no prize and that the message has been sent by the OFT to warn about scams.

The message also highlights SMSus, a new text message service launched by PhonepayPlus, the phone-paid service regulator. SMSus allows users to text details of a premium rate number or shortcode and receive an automatic reply giving details of the phone service provider and how to complain if possible.

Mike Hayley, of the OFT said, ‘Young people can fall for exactly the same types of scam as anyone else, often delivered through the latest technology. We hope that our innovative approach of sending fake scam text messages will remind young consumers to be on their guard if they receive a suspicious offer.’

Glasgow

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