It uses a deliberately sent "wrong number" text, often featuring a photo of a person to lure you into a conversation.
The scammer aims to build rapport, acting like a friendly stranger or "long-lost friend," eventually leading to crypto investment scams, romance scams, or phishing for personal information. IMG_20211107_223404.jpg
Any response, even "you have the wrong number," confirms your phone number is active and encourages more spam. It uses a deliberately sent "wrong number" text,
Report the spam text by forwarding it to 7726 (SPAM) . If you'd like, I can: Show you more examples of this scam to help you spot them. Tell you what to do if you've already responded . Give you tips on securing your accounts . even "you have the wrong number