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Vt. Attorney General Warning of Another Text Messaging Scam

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Attorney General William Sorrell is warning consumers of another text message scam.

According to a press release, the scam text message claims the consumer won a "$1,000 Best Buy gift card." This is an attempt to gather personal information. The message directs consumers to a website that claims to offer reward program membership and requires a credit application.

Best Buy confirmed with the Attorney General's office that it has no affiliation with the texting scam and has verified that the "certificates" issued are not valid or redeemable.

Similar text message scams have been reported this week, like the Merchants Bank scam. The press release states that scammers are using a technique of random digital dialing to contact consumers.

Anyone who sent personal information, should take identity theft precautions by going to the CAP website at http://www.uvm.edu/consumer/?Page=idtheft.html.

If you received one of these text messages, you can report it to the Consumer Assistance Program at (800)-649-2424 or by email at consumer@uvm.edu.

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