Beware of Fake GOA Text Messages By: Daniel Shaughnessy

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We have been made aware of fraudulent text messages circulating that falsely use the Gun Owners of America (GOA) name, logo, and likeness.

These messages are NOT from GOA.

What’s happening

Scammers are sending text messages that appear to come from GOA and may:

  1. Ask you to click a link
  2. Request personal or financial information
  3. Claim urgent action is required
  4. Offer fake prizes, donations, or political alerts

These messages are designed to deceive and steal information.

What GOA will never do

GOA will never:

  • Ask for passwords, PINs, or verification codes
  • Request sensitive personal or banking information via text
  • Pressure you with threats or urgent demands

What you should do

If you receive one of these messages:

  1. Do not click any links
  2. Do not reply
  3. Delete the message immediately
  4. If possible, report it as spam through your mobile carrier

If you’re ever unsure whether a message or communication is legitimately from GOA, the safest step is to visit our official website directly or contact our team through known GOA channels.

Your security and trust matter to us. We appreciate you staying vigilant and helping protect the GOA community.

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