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Any response, even "you have the wrong number," confirms your phone number is active and encourages more spam.
It uses a deliberately sent "wrong number" text, often featuring a photo of a person to lure you into a conversation. IMG_20211107_223404.jpg
The scammer aims to build rapport, acting like a friendly stranger or "long-lost friend," eventually leading to crypto investment scams, romance scams, or phishing for personal information. Any response, even "you have the wrong number,"
Block the sender immediately and delete the message. even "you have the wrong number
