February
hi me and my husbamd received a text message from this no. Saying "FlDO SoIutions: Our Iatest review has identified a biIIing mistake to your advantage, Ieading to an immediate entitIement for a refund amounting to $57.13 CAD. Due to rigorous security protocoIs, the refund Iink wiII soon become inactive. Get hoId of it here: fidosolutionsnow.com "
February
Hello Falco16,
Welcome to the community!
You're right to be suspicious! Those messages are most definitely a SCAM and/or SPAM. As mentioned here, you can also forward these messages to 7726 (SPAM). Once audited, it will be used to augment the SPAM filter (see here). Unfortunately, as fast as these messages get blocked by the SPAM filter, the spammers/scammers find new ways to bypass the filter. It's interesting the message notes the links will soon become inactive. That's because they are being blocked by the SPAM filter!
I understand forwarding those messages does not include phone number. However, it is unlikely the owner of the phone number is sending the messages. The scammers/spammers often use spoofed phone numbers when sending those messages and making SCAM and/or SPAM calls (see here).
A couple of tell-tale signs the the message is SPAM. Firstly, Fido won't send etransfers via email or text message link. Fido will automatically credit your account.
In addition, if Fido does send legitimate SMS, it will come from one of their short codes, not a phone number. As far as I am aware, many of their promotions come from 4745 or 4735 (see here and here). Admittedly, since spoofing is so wide-spread, it's possible the spammers/scammers could eventually learn to spoof those codes as well.
Another sign is Fido's recent adoption of the a URL shortening service. I believe it's Bit.ly (see here). As far as I am aware, the links would be for the Fido.ca domain
Hope this helps 😀
Cheers