Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is warning people this week about a scam involving text messages.
The messages include fraudulent links or false delivery information. A message may say that you need to give credit card information and personal information to “claim ownership” of the package, according to Paxton’s office.
If you get a suspicious text message of this kind, take the following steps:
Also keep in mind that shipping companies typically won’t contact you through text messages.
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