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The fake "ATT Rewards" text message below is a scam. The scam claims recipients' accounts have been rewarded points and will expire soon. This is not true and is a clever trick to urge potential victims into clicking the link in it, which goes to a phishing website that steals personal and financial information. If you have received the scam text, please do not click the link in it, just delete it.
[AT&T] Important Notice: 11,430 Reward Points will expire on January 13thDear Customer:Your AT&T account currently has 11,430 reward points, which will expire on January 13th. Please note that, according to our program terms, any unused points will be permanently forfeited after this date.To ensure you don't lose your reward points, please redeem them now:Visit our redemption portal: https://att.qcuid .icu/payOr access the "Rewards" section through the AT&T app. We recommend that you act quickly to take full advantage of your points before they expire.Thank you for being a loyal AT&T customer.https://att.qcuid .icu/pay
[AT&T] Important Notice: 11,430 Reward Points will expire on January 13th
Dear Customer:
Your AT&T account currently has 11,430 reward points, which will expire on January 13th. Please note that, according to our program terms, any unused points will be permanently forfeited after this date.
To ensure you don't lose your reward points, please redeem them now:
Visit our redemption portal: https://att.qcuid .icu/pay
Or access the "Rewards" section through the AT&T app. We recommend that you act quickly to take full advantage of your points before they expire.
Thank you for being a loyal AT&T customer.
https://att.qcuid .icu/pay