Apple Global Award, is it a scam?

Hi, I got a phone text saying that my phone number has won money in the Global of Apple price.

I wonder email Dr. Pollack, is it a scam?

Oh Yes. Do not click on the link and do not send any information. It is a standard scam to get your money and your information. You can report it to Apple here:

http://www.Apple.com/legal/more-resources/phishing/

Good luck

GB

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