01-24-2022 12:53 AM - last edited on 01-24-2022 08:05 AM by RogersCorey
Just received this message but not sure if it's legit:
Rogers msg: Great news! Get up to 12 extra GB of data/mo for your Share Everything plan as our thanks for being a loyal customer. Visit *LINK REMOVED* within 5 days to receive this gift. Enjoy this gift effective 01/22/2022, valid until your next device upgrade for a maximum of 12 months (non-transferable). Usage exceeding allowance charged at applicable rates as per your plan.
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01-25-2022 08:27 AM
Hello @nn7,
Thanks for being a part of our community and for posting your concern! 🙂
From my knowledge, that does not sound like a legitimate offer from Rogers. Also, we don't typically refer to such an offer as a 'gift' but rather, we'd say 'bonus data' and usually it would be applied automatically to any eligible lines.
Can you please confirm as to the short code or phone number where the text message came from?
Just friendly reminder to never click on any unidentified links or provide any personal info. You may also report any suspicious or unsolicited message for investigation by forwarding it via text message (SMS) to 7726 (SPAM).
Please take care and stay safe!!
RogersYasmine
01-25-2022 08:27 AM
Hello @nn7,
Thanks for being a part of our community and for posting your concern! 🙂
From my knowledge, that does not sound like a legitimate offer from Rogers. Also, we don't typically refer to such an offer as a 'gift' but rather, we'd say 'bonus data' and usually it would be applied automatically to any eligible lines.
Can you please confirm as to the short code or phone number where the text message came from?
Just friendly reminder to never click on any unidentified links or provide any personal info. You may also report any suspicious or unsolicited message for investigation by forwarding it via text message (SMS) to 7726 (SPAM).
Please take care and stay safe!!
RogersYasmine
01-25-2022 10:45 AM
01-26-2022 10:08 AM - edited 01-26-2022 10:11 AM
Hi @nn7,
Thanks for the additional info! That is not a legitimate Rogers text message. Feel fee to report it using the details provided in my previous post. 🙂
Kind regards,
RogersYasmine
01-26-2022 11:51 AM
I agree with RogersYasmine, A legitimate rogers text message will come from a 4 or 5 Digit Shortcode, and NOT a 10 digit consumer phone number.
THe reason, is phone numbers can be spoofed and come from anybody, but short codes apparently are much harder to spoof from what I was told, so its better not to trust a message from a random consumer number you dont recognise