Do you still remember those “pakibalik po ’yung load” scams or those nasty messages saying that one of your relatives/friends got into an accident modus? Know more:
load” scams or those nasty messages saying that one of your relatives/friends got into an accident modus? Or maybe you’ve been tricked into being “textpals” only to ghosted when it was time to meet up?
Unfortunately, even the SIM Registration process is being targeted by scammers. So to avoid entering your information on a fake website, its best to just type in your mobile provider’s registration portal . It’s also better to head over to the official telco web site instead of some link forwarded by a friend or colleague or from some TikTok video.
For those who can’t access the website, Smart is also making its SIM registration accessible to subscribers by visiting Smart Stores nationwide, calling Smart Hotlines via the Smart Facebook Messenger Chatbot, or the Smart GigaLife App .
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