Phishing text messages and emails are common. Below are examples of phishing messages SaskTel customers have received.

If you receive any text or email message like the ones below, do not reply or click any links. Delete it immediately.

SaskTel will never send an e-transfer like this

SaskTel will never ask you for your passwords, social insurance number, banking or credit card information, or any other confidential information in an email or text message



For more information about messages like this, see Beware of phishing by email and text messaging.



Examples

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If you've tapped or clicked on your bank and logged in, you may want to contact your bank to discuss what happened and change your online banking password. Don't tap the link. If you do, or the link opens automatically, don't tap your bank.If you've tapped or clicked on your bank and logged in, you may want to contact your bank to discuss what happened and change your online banking password.

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Sasktel Mobility has sent you an INTERAC refund. Click here to deposit your income refund of xx.xx$ CAD http://e-Transfer.ml/

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