JBStore Scam - Fake Jb Hi Fi Text Messages

JBStore Scam - Fake Jb Hi Fi Text Messages

The Jb Hi Fi scam text messages below, which appear to have been sent from JBStore that claim recipients made a purchase in one of the JB-stores in 2020, were entered in a draw, and have won a gift, is being sent by online scammers. Therefore, recipients are asked not to click the link in the fake Hi Fi text message.

Advertisements - Continue reading below

The JBStore Scam Jb Hi Fi Text Messages

Dear [first name! You made a purchase in our JB-Stores in 2020 and entered our draw by doing this - You have won a gift

Hey [first name]! On May 15th you participated in survey-lottery competition. You finished 2nd. See what yo won

Jb Hi Fi is a aware of the scam text message and have published the following on their website to help protect online users:

Please be aware that there are a growing number of fraudulent or misleading scams using the names of well-known retailers, including JB Hi-Fi. These can involve emails or SMS messages, phone calls, social media posts or other unsolicited promotions that use the JB Hi-Fi brand to request personal or financial information or direct you to “scam” websites that appear to be linked to the retailer.

These may also take the form of competitions to win gift cards or purchase heavily discounted products, which for example:

ask recipients to fill out surveys and provide personal details.

send SMS or email messages directing you to websites requesting credit card details to purchase product or personal information (these websites may look like JB Hi-Fi websites).

ask recipients to share, comment or like a Facebook page.

ask recipients to settle a debt with a government department with products bought from JB Hi-Fi.

Please note that JB Hi-Fi will never ask for your personal or banking details in unsolicited communications. JB Hi-Fi’s official website can be found at jbhifi.com.au and any JB Hi-Fi special offers or competitions can be found on this website. We suggest that you do not respond to or participate in, any offer that appears suspicious or too good to be true.

If you have a query about an offer that you’ve received, please email socialmediasupport@jbhifi.com.au. If possible, please include any screen grabs or URLs that might help us to respond to your query in a timely manner.

Check the comment section below for additional information, share what you know, or ask a question about this article by leaving a comment below. And, to quickly find answers to your questions, use our search engine.Search
Write commentWrite your comment or view the ones below.    +
Was this article helpful?
Advertisements - Continue reading below
Comments, Answers, Reviews or Questions
To protect your privacy, please remove sensitive or identifiable information from your comments, questions, or reviews. Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic.

waiting
Write Your Comment, Answer, Review or Question

Advertisements - Continue reading below
Advertisements - Continue reading below
Advertisements - Continue reading below
Advertisements - Continue reading below
Advertisements - Continue reading below
Advertisements - Continue reading below
Advertisements - Continue reading below
Advertisements - Continue reading below
JBStore Scam - Fake Jb Hi Fi Text Messages