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Queensland mother warns about text and WhatsApp ‘hi mum’ scam messages

A mother-of-two has issued a warning to parents across the country to look out for suspicious texts or WhatsApp messages as the ACCC clamps down on the ‘hi mum’ scam.

In this scam, parents receive a message from an unknown number posing as a family member that is in need of money.

Brisbane mother Jen Irishu was caught out when she received a text message from a scammer pretending to be her son.

Brisbane mother Jen Irishu. (A Current Affair)

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“It started with ‘hi mum it’s me, this is my number, you can save this one and delete the other one’,” Irishu said.

Irishu immediately asked, who she thought was her son, what had happened to his old phone.

The scammer built rapport with her by explaining that he had broken his old phone and had lost all of his files.

A “hi mum” text message. (A Current Affair)

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“I questioned it, but there were right answers coming back all the time,” Irishu said.

It wasn’t long before the conversation quickly turned to money.

“He said, ‘I have two bills that need to be paid, if I don’t pay them today I’ll be fined $500’,” Irishu said.

A mother-of-two has issued a warning to parents across the country to look out for suspicious texts or WhatsApp messages as the ACCC clamps down on the ‘hi mum’ scam. (A Current Affair)

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