Dear Dr. Varma, Such messages are usually received on mobiles. But companies
like Airtel have generally been warning its customers to ignore them as they
are fraudulent. News papers also carry such warnings along with reports as to
how the people had to suffer after falling prey to such tempting messages and
even sending payments accordingly. I have personally contacted companies like
Airtel and Vodafone, who say that these messages are not from their side, but
the companies who hire their services for advertisement purpose. I too fail to
understand as to what extent they are correct and whether they are trying to
escape from their responsibility. So, it is always better to ignore such
messages.
With best regards,
Sincerely yours, Yogesh Shharma.
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