Check out these expert tips to avoid falling for scam texts offering 'free' gifts.
The Better Business Bureau says to be on the lookout for scam texts offering free gifts.
They are fakes. The goal of this new scam is to get your personal information, which puts you at risk for identity theft. If you accidentally click - and the unfamiliar link leads you to a website asking you to"confirm your identity" - don't enter any personal information
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