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ToggleScams seem to proliferate with alarming speed nowadays. From digital arrest scams to KYC scams, credit card fraud, courier scams, and beyond, the arsenal of deception is vast. Just when we think we’ve heard about every possible scam, a fresh technique springs up. The latest to watch out for is a robocall that warns of service cutoffs unless you press 9 to “learn more.” Does this sound familiar? If it does, you are not alone.
Recently, well-known tipster Abhishek Yadav took to X (formerly Twitter) to alert users about this new tactic. He shared, “I just got a robocall from a mobile number stating my phone service would be terminated today. To find out why, it instructed me to press 9.” Along with his message, he revealed the phone number that contacted him: +917971813559.
At first, this might appear to be a genuine alert from your carrier, but the truth is more alarming—it’s a trap. If you press 9, you’ll likely be connected to someone impersonating a representative from your telecommunications company. These scammers are skilled at coaxing your personal information out of you, soliciting your OTP, or even persuading you to download apps that allow them access to your device.
What’s particularly concerning is that these robocalls come from ordinary mobile numbers and possess an automated sound, making them seem more credible. Scammers utilize this method to instill fear, prompting people to act swiftly and without thoughtful consideration.