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Premier Communications Warns Customers about Scam Message

Premier Communications is warning customers about a scam message falsely claiming to be from the company.

The message, which has been circulating online, tells recipients that unusual activity has been detected on their account and urges them to click a link to verify account information. The message also includes a deadline, claiming restrictions will remain on the account unless action is taken within 48 hours.

Premier Communications says the message is not legitimate.

Company officials note that urgent deadlines and pressure tactics are common warning signs of phishing scams. They also point to the message’s grammar and formatting issues as additional red flags.

Premier Communications reminds customers that it will never ask for sensitive account information, passwords, or payment details through suspicious links, text messages, or social media messages.

Customers who receive a message like this are encouraged not to click any links or provide personal information. Instead, they should contact Premier Communications directly to verify whether a message is legitimate.

Officials also encourage customers to report and delete suspicious messages and help spread awareness to prevent others from becoming victims.

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