State Bank of India (SBI) warns its customers about fraudulent SMS and WhatsApp messages related to SBI Reward points. The bank clarifies it never sends such messages and advises users against clicking suspicious links. The fake messages prompt customers to redeem reward points and could lead to potential scams.
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