Independent : The text contains a link to a website which asks the recipient for details regarding their identity and asks for their banking details. The RSA have stated that these messages are not from the NDLS.As a rule, they only sends no-reply text messages to confirm appointment times at their network of nationwide test centres. People who receive fraudulent texts seeking such personal information are advised to immediately delete them and not to disclose any of the information requested.Click here to know more.
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