How to Spot a Scam Text Message (UK Examples)
Scam text messages are becoming more common in the UK.
They are designed to trick you into clicking a link or giving away personal information.
This guide shows you how to recognise them and what to do.
1. Unexpected messages
Be cautious if you receive a message about:
- A parcel you were not expecting
- A fine or payment you don’t recognise
- A problem with your bank account
2. Urgent language
Scam messages often try to rush you.
Examples:
- “Act now”
- “Your account will be closed”
- “Immediate payment required”
3. Suspicious links
Do not click links that:
- Look unusual
- Contain random letters or numbers
- Do not match the official website
4. Requests for personal information
No genuine company will ask for:
- Passwords
- PIN numbers
- Personal details via text
5. What to do
- Do not click links
- Do not reply
- Delete the message
- Forward it to 7726
Simple tip
If in doubt, go directly to the company’s official website.
