Techobc.com surprise message review : Is it a safe or a scam?

People have recently been receiving text messages about a website called Techobc telling them that they have a surprise message for them. In order to see the surprise you will have to click the link and many people are wondering what could be the surprise. If you have received this text PLEASE share the messages in the comments section and help us increase awareness as they may have different links.

No doubt there have been a lot of scam texts lately and people don’t want to find themselves trapped in that mess so in this review we are going to be looking at what techobc.com surprise text message and about whether it is safe or not. So below are some of the things you need to know about Techobc.

 

Is it a scam?

There doesn’t seem to be anything phishy about the Techobc.com website message as far as I’ve has some experience with it. I’m sure you received this from a friend or on some people’s posts. However there are some people who have claimed that the link leads them to some point where they have to input credit card details or make a payment. If it ever comes to this then you want tt o be careful and it would do less harm not to forward it to others.

Just like many other such messages around this time tw text message is all about wishing you a happy New 2021 and a merry Christmas. Already have come across a number of sites with the same item and it looks like the owners of the site help you wish your friends a merry Christmas and get to earn revenue by placing ads on the site so they can monetise it and get some revenue.

Now that there are reports of suspicious events going on with the site you want to be careful not to give any credit card details to them.

 

Verdict

I didn’t see anything that could make this text or link or site a scam and it seemed safe to use the site though the site may be new like many other such sites but because of some reports you want to be cautious with them. As we wait for more reports this site is not safe safe if you get asked for payment details. . If you feel the site is risky then don’t give them any details and you can always use fake ones or don’t click the link at all. If you have been scammed or have had some experience with Techobc.com please leave a comment and also don’t forget to PLEASE SHARE the text you received.

Be safe

Comments

8 responses to “Techobc.com surprise message review : Is it a safe or a scam?”

  1. Geraldine Stevens Avatar

    I received a surprise message from two friends today wishing me a happy Christmas but was loathe to open it so asked them if they sent it and was it safe. You have to click on an attachment and write your name to see the message. As soon as I tapped on the attachment my credit card details appeared on the screen – as it does when I am doing online purchasing. My bank don’t provide the full credit card number just the last 4 digits.

    However, I believe this is a scam and do not recommend anyone opens it.

    1. Donny Avatar
      Donny

      The message had a link to Techobc.com? If they ask you to make any payments then they are definitely a scam Gerald. Thanks for sharing

  2. Xochitl A Rojas Avatar
    Xochitl A Rojas

    It didn’t ask me for any payment info.

    1. Donny Avatar
      Donny

      Same with me

  3. JB Thomas Avatar

    I got one from a “facebook friend”/fan (Tammy Marie) who I have never communicated with otherwise.
    I’m not opening it but I will key in the URL so you can look into it. My best guess is that it’s a half baked E-Greeting Card site soliciting memberships VIA a a friend trolling bandwagon tactic. See what you know about that.

    http://techobc.com/Xmas/?n=Tammy-Tanner-&t=fm

  4. Mark Stratton Avatar

    If you goto. techobc.com. it puts https in front of it..
    No links on site.. Just the name.
    Jay Mahakal
    I believe I would stay away from it

  5. Roxanne Avatar
    Roxanne

    My cousin in AZ sent me a very cute, animated countdown to Christmas greeting which I happily forwarded to several people. When it reaches my people there’s a blank grey box with “Surprise” written under it. I was not asked for any information when I rcvd it nor when I “shared” it.

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