Activate E sim request
Just received this.
is this some kind of new scam / exploit?
I don’t use an e Sim at all and can’t get rid of the request in settings.
T-mobile isn’t even a carrier
here.
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Just received this.
is this some kind of new scam / exploit?
I don’t use an e Sim at all and can’t get rid of the request in settings.
T-mobile isn’t even a carrier
here.
kimbo_1 wrote:
T-mobile isn’t even a carrier here.
You probably realize T-Mobile is a carrier in other areas.
This looks like a scam, although there’s a slight chance it’s an accidental mistake. In any case:
Recognize and avoid phishing messages, phony support calls, and other scams - Apple Support
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Sorry..
literally just sitting here doing nothing and that came up.
Yes I know T mobile is not Australian and overseas. The number error came up today and it’s a USA number. Am ignoring it, now that the fail message has come through it’s disappeared. Just sharing in case anyone else has it happen :)
Activate E sim request