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Maggoty | 13:10 Thu 08th Sep 2011 | Business & Finance
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I have just received, seconds ago, a Text message from 83838 saying

We are pleased to confirm your credit linit on card ending 1111 is now £13000. For account information, reply BAL, BILL or TRAN. Standard charges may apply.

I can't find a card ending with those numbers (by the way - they aren't the numbers they quoted) but I do have a couple of card I took out purely for balance transfers but I can;t see that its one of those. Is this a genuine text or a scam?

Any ideas folks.

There is no indication anywhere which 'bank' the card belongs to.

Cheers

Ali

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I think u already know the answer to this. These scammers must send thousands of these types of messages (emails or text) in the hope that at least one person is sucked in.
It's a bit sad that some ppl actually fall for these.
The best ones are the emails where you've won a lottery that you've never even entered ..... or someone has inherited a fortune and wants to share their wealth with you.
You know the saying - if something sounds too good to be true ...... it prob is :)
Other people have had similar calls. Google 83838 and see what you find. The suggestion seems to be that there's something not entirely right. I'd ignore it.
Do NOT reply. There all sorts of scams rearing their ugly heads at the moment.
For instance, the 'we have set aside £3000 for your accident claim'
Maggoty - the number IS genuine. It is Virgin Money. Scroll down to the Existing Customers section on this link

http://uk.virginmoney...gin/accessibility.jsp
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Ahhh - I do have a virgn card which I did a balance transfer and then cut up. That must be a way to encourage me to spend on the card.

Thanks folks!!

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lol another scamming theory bites the dust....
yes does seem genuine, although maybe not the best way to be doing business..

http://whocallsme.com/Phone-Number.aspx/83838
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I would be very annoyed if my bank texted me with this stuff - they always write.
MBNA use the number too.

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