Unverified Apple Pay Usage Text Message SCAM | What to do

Receiving a text message about “Unverified Apple Pay Usage” is almost certainly a SCAM (phishing attempt). Apple does not typically send text messages about unusual activity on your Apple ID or Apple Pay in this manner, especially with a sense of urgency or a request to call a non-official number.

🚨 1. Determine if the Message is a Scam (Phishing)

Most unverified Apple Pay usage texts are phishing scams. Scammers often send messages like:

Apple Pay Alert: Unverified device used for Apple Pay. Visit [suspicious-link] to secure your account.”

❗ Red flags of a fake message:

  • Generic greeting (“Dear user” or no name at all).

  • Suspicious links (e.g., shortened URLs or misspelled Apple domains).

  • Urgent language (“your account will be locked”).

  • Texts from random phone numbers or email-to-text domains.

✅ A real Apple message will:.

  • Never ask for personal or financial info in a text.

  • Only come from Apple ID: [Apple] or your iPhone’s Wallet app notifications.

  • Encourage you to check your account via Settings > Apple ID > Password & Security.

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🔐 2. Do Not Click Any Links

If you clicked a suspicious link:

  • Do not enter any info

  • Close the page immediately

  • Clear Safari/Chrome browser data

If you did enter info (Apple ID, SSN, credit card):


✅ 3. Check for Real Apple Pay Activity

You can verify if someone added your card to Apple Pay:

On iPhone:

  • Go to Settings > Wallet & Apple Pay

  • Tap each card to view its devices

  • Scroll down to see “Devices using this card”

  • Remove any device you don’t recognize

Or via iCloud:


📞 4. Contact Your Bank or Card Issuer

If the message said a specific card was used (e.g., Chase, Wells Fargo, etc.), contact your bank:

  • Ask if your card was recently linked to Apple Pay

  • They may disable Apple Pay access or reissue your card


📬 5. Report the Scam to Apple

You can forward the suspicious message to Apple at:
📱 7726 (SPAM) – from your Messages app
📧 reportphishing@apple.com – include screenshots


🧠 Summary: What To Do

StepAction
Received suspicious textDon’t click links or reply
Clicked but didn’t enter infoClose browser, clear history
Entered Apple ID or card infoChange Apple password, notify your bank, enable 2FA
Unsure if it’s realCheck Apple Pay device list and bank account activity
Report itForward to 7726 or email Apple

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