Are you receiving 321 spam greeting cards? This is a scam! Scammers send 321 greetings links via email and text messages. This article explains how the scam works and how to avoid it.

Online scams are popping up all the time. We have taken on the responsibility to review products, websites, and other information in order for you not to make poor decisions.

321 Greetings Cards

The 321 greetings link has been designed to look similar to 123greetings.com. This website allows you free gifting cards, wishes and Ecards. However, 123greetings.com is not related to 321greetings. Bluehost hosted an unsecure website when we visited 321greetings.com.

What is the Scam?

This scam works in the same way as any other scam: it aims to steal your personal and financial information. They want you to fall for their trap! How?

You will be asked to provide personal information and your account number when you click the link. These will be used for accessing your benefits.

This scam is very similar to the Student loan forgiveness scam. It is the same method of operation.

This Scam Text: What you should do

We recommend that you block the number of people who call you or send you messages from them, as they can often be repetitive. You don’t know how? This article will show you how.