Gen-i Issues Warning Regarding Fraudulent SMS Messages Targeting Customers
Gen-i Company has issued a warning to its customers regarding a surge in fraudulent SMS messages attempting to extract money. The company has detected multiple instances where criminals are impersonating Gen-i by sending deceptive messages to customers, falsely claiming unpaid debts and threatening electricity disconnection. These fraudulent messages are designed to pressure recipients into quickly providing financial information.
The company stresses that it never initiates contact with customers via SMS, requesting personal or banking details. Instead, the fraudulent messages seek to elicit payment for alleged debts. Gen-i advises customers to exercise extreme caution when responding to unsolicited messages, particularly those containing links or requests for sensitive data.
The company highlights the importance of verifying communications directly through official Gen-i channels, rather than responding to suspicious SMS messages. “We are aware of a concerning increase in these types of scams,” a Gen-i spokesperson stated. “Customers should be vigilant when receiving any messages purporting to be from our company and should never share bank details in response to such communications.”
The company urges all users to remain cautious when opening links or responding to messages received through social networks or email, as these can be exploited to compromise personal information.
These fraudulent sms messages are a continuing concern for the company and its customers.
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This is a serious reminder for everyone to be cautious of unsolicited text messages asking for personal information or money.