Mark Smith PhD sent me a money order for $2960 and instructions on how to be "secret shopper." The only secret is that this is a scam as the money ordered bounced. Don't get scammed by this man. He is a fraud who will cost you thousands of dollars.
Do not respond to unwanted texts or emails from questionable sources. Several mobile service providers (including AT&T) will allow you to report unwanted spam texts by simply forwarding them to 7726 (or “spam”) to enable the providers to prevent future unwanted texts from the specific sender.
TIP:
Put 7726 in your contact list, so you can easily forward those unwanted texts!
For further information and citations, click on the "Info" link, below:
More info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_phone_spam
http://blog.usa.gov/post/89152807112/protect-yourself-from-text-message-spam
However, in many cases, the text origin, as seen on your phone, is faked. The internet domain does not exist, or the phone number may have been spoofed.
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