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03/07/2022, 9:41 AM, I received a smishing text message scam from spoofed Telephone #[email protected], an unknown and untrusted sender. The sender was impersonating a trusted Business, Sams Club. The Email Domain Name Server, "@bhf.samsclub.com" appears to be a fictitious Email Domain Name Server which does not match Sam's Club email Domain Name Server displayed on their Website "@SamsClub.com". The sender appears to be a Business Impersonator. The smishing text message scam stated "rcubb, Sam's Club, Congratulations - You have been chosen prize worth $90 or more. / //storage.googleapis.com/suaaitn/gxyxcvo". The smishing text message scam contained a 9KB footer GIF Image. This is a malicious Website URL Link containing Malware, Adware, Spyware, malicious code. The unknown sender was attempting to trick me into clicking the Malicious Website URL Link containing Malware, Adware, Spyware, Malicious Code. I reviewed this and believe this is a "Lottery Scam" or "Fake Prize Scam" in which the sender or scammer offer's a Fake Prize or Money and request Personal Identifiable Information (PII) to steal Personal Identifiable Information (PII) and steal Victim's Identity. 2021 - 2025, I was Victim of numerous scams and Cyberattacks.
TX, USA- 77459
Retail Business
Sam's Club Imposter
April 17, 2025
971570
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