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sofia receives a text message from her bank. all of the following indicate that the text may actually be a scam except.. the text message asks her to call the number that is on the back of her debit card the text message has a few spelling errors in the body of the text the text message includes a link that starts with http the text message indicates that she will lose a significant amount of money if she does not respond within 1 hour
To determine the exception, we analyze each option:
- Asking to call the number on the debit card (bank's official number) is a legitimate action, not a scam indicator.
- Spelling errors in scam texts are common as scammers may not proofread.
- Scam links often start with "http" (unsecured) or malicious URLs, while legitimate bank links use "https".
- Threatening loss of money if not responding within an hour is a common scam tactic to pressure victims.
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The text message asks her to call the number that is on the back of her debit card