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Getting texts that just say 'hi'? You're not aloneHave you been getting strange text messages from unknown people? Many are reporting texts like these, and the message often just says, "Hi." Since it's the holidays, some think it could be someone they know but isn't on their contact list. But beware! It's most likely part of a scam making the rounds. Tap or click to find out how to handle these tricky text messages. → |
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