I received a request to share my phone number. What should I do?
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If someone from our website, even a good friend or relative, asks you to share your phone number, there is some cause for suspicion. Your friend's profile may have been hacked.
Please be cautious. Scammers use the following tactics to trick you:
- First, they ask you for your phone number for a variety of reasons;
- Then, they request a code to restore the password to your profile or for receiving OKs;
- And finally, they ask you to send them this code, which you will have received via SMS.
*** Do not, under any circumstances, give the SMS code to anyone! A person who has a code can get into your profile or steal money from your bank card/phone. ***
If someone from our website, even a good friend or relative, asks you to share your phone number, there is some cause for suspicion. Your friend's profile may have been hacked.
Please be cautious. Scammers use the following tactics to trick you:
If you still end up falling prey to a scam, please contact the Customer Support Team immediately and provide a full description of your problem.
If someone from our website, even a good friend or relative, asks you to share your phone number, there is some cause for suspicion. Your friend's profile may have been hacked.
Please be cautious. Scammers use the following tactics to trick you:
- First, they ask you for your phone number for a variety of reasons.
- Then, they request a code to restore the password to your profile or for receiving OKs.
- And finally, they ask you to send them this code, which you will have received via SMS.
- Then scammers use this code to access your profile or get money from your phone/bank card.
If you still end up falling prey to a scam, please contact the Customer Support Team immediately and provide a full description of your problem.
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