April 2016
Hello,
I have been forwarding my spam email-to-SMS to @FidoStephen via PMs to help improve the spam filter for sms.fido.ca
Recently, another community member also posted a similar spam SMS they received. Perhaps a thread dedicated to collecting examples of these types of SMS spam might also help improve the spam filter.
Thoughts?
Cheers
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July 2018
Hey @BruSkald1,
This particular option to forward these messages works by SMS. It will work through the text messaging App that came with the phone.
July 2018
I can’t seem to send this to 7726...
July 2018
Sorry for the confusion there @NikoNorth I thought this was the message you received when trying to report a spam.
@Cawtau is right, this message is indeed coming from us and in regards to a service we offer. As you can see, our text messages might ask you to answer prompts but we do not ask you to fill out or send personal info.
Hope that helps
July 2018
It’s from a cellphone. Charlottetown is in PEI and it was sent at 1:36 in the morning...
July 2018
Hey @acadiensti,
I moved your message here as it was the right fit.
Thank you for taking the time and flagging this to us. Can you transfer us the text message to 7726 (SPAM)?
This will help us work towards stopping these kinds of messages!
July 2018
I tried sending it to the 7726 number. But it saying not deliver. Even try with the # in front nope. Probably my very advanced technological experience the problem.. very sarcastic by the way 😂😅
July 2018
Think 🤔 I got it
July 2018
July 2018
@NikoNorth wrote:
I can’t seem to send this to 7726...
Hello NikoNorth,
Welcome to the community!
I do not believe that message is SPAM. It appears to be a legitimate service that Fido offers: Email-to-text or Courriel à texto. When someone sends an email to your phone number (phonenumber@fido.ca), the service can forward the email to your phone as a SMS. Those SMS (as well as the one shown) are sent from one of Fido's short codes with the 305XXXXX format. However, some phones might mistakenly display the first few digits as country or area codes.
The message asks to respond Oui or Yes because you would have to opt-in for the service.
That said, if you do decide to opt-in for the service, the emails sent to your phone number may be SPAM.
Hope this helps
Cheers
July 2018
June 2018
Hi,
I have received Smishing text today. Please see below details.
June 2018
Hey @SMR,
Welcome to the Community!
You can transfer this message to the number 7726 (SPAM). By submitting it, it will allow us to audit and block it from the Fido Network.
This can be easily done on most devices by pressing and holding the body of the message, then press the forward button and send to 7726. No additional charges apply.
Thanks a ton!
June 2018
Received this text not long ago
June 2018
June 2018
@FidoPierre Done and done.
@FidoPierre wrote:Hey @cliff,
Can you forward the text message to us to 7726 (SPAM)?
Also, be sure to check out this informative article about this topic.
Cliff
June 2018
I just receive a text stating that i have Fido dollars . Does this reward program still exist ? Below is the text i receive
Important Notice for the number (416)-826-xxxx
http://fidopayee.com/
FidoInc. has sent your Fidodollars:(62.54$)
June 2018
Hey @esmart
Welcome to the Community!
That doesn't sound like us. Thanks for the information, I'll report it on our side
You can also send to the number 7726 to report it as SPAM
Here is more info on this : SCAM TEXT MESSAGES
May 2018
Good idea Cawtau...
.... as I have been receiving some even more deceptive types of Text Messages
.. e.g. "Hi (my name here) ...you asked me about my new system etc, etc ...... (then) click here.
The very latest was a long SMS written as if a response or a personal letter.
Since I do not know the person "Edgar" who sent it (or the phone number), I can not be sure if perchance it was sent to the wrong (my personal name) by mistake. The only thing that caused me to feel it was possibly a phishing/smishing scam was the fact that the words "your visa renewal might be a factor" was included in the Text.
Have your heard of such 'long SMS messages' from a possible stranger being received?
May 2018
@wickie wrote:
Good idea Cawtau...
.... as I have been receiving some even more deceptive types of Text Messages
.. e.g. "Hi (my name here) ...you asked me about my new system etc, etc ...... (then) click here.
The very latest was a long SMS written as if a response or a personal letter.
Since I do not know the person "Edgar" who sent it (or the phone number), I can not be sure if perchance it was sent to the wrong (my personal name) by mistake. The only thing that caused me to feel it was possibly a phishing/smishing scam was the fact that the words "your visa renewal might be a factor" was included in the Text.
Have your heard of such 'long SMS messages' from a possible stranger being received?
Hello Wickie,
No, I haven't personally received a long SMS SPAM message like the one you mentioned. Are you sure it was sent as a text message? Do you have Enhanced voicemail (voicemail-to-text)? Is it possible the message you received was actually a voicemail that was converted to text?
Regardless, if you don't recognise the name of the person (or phone number) and are not familiar with the context of the message, it's probably best not to respond. Spammers do make calls as well (assuming it was a voicemail)...
Hope this helps
Cheers
May 2018
Thanks again, Cawtau,
I've kept two of the strange texts on my phone (for now), and will show them to the folks at my local Fido booth at the mall. They are very knowledgeable and I appreciate their feedback.
warm regards,
- wickie
May 2018
To whom it may concern,