80607 Text Message | Potential Risks

A text message from the short code 80607 is often reported as a spam text or a scam, though it can also be used for legitimate purposes by specific businesses.

Because its origin can vary and is sometimes suspicious, it is best to use a reverse lookup service or report it to your carrier.


What are Short Codes?

A short code is a 5- or 6-digit number used by businesses and organizations for high-volume text messaging. They are designed for one-way communication (like alerts, promotions, or two-factor authentication) and two-way conversations (like a survey or customer support).

Unlike a regular 10-digit phone number, short codes are:

  • Verified:

    • They are leased and approved by mobile carriers, which makes them a more reliable way to send mass texts.
  • High-volume:

    • They can handle a large number of messages per second without being flagged as spam.
  • Easy to remember:

    • The short length makes them ideal for advertising campaigns.

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โš ๏ธ Potential Risks / Warning Signs

  • If you never subscribed to a service that uses 80607 โ†’ unsolicited text = possible spam or phishing

  • The message might ask for personal info, request you click on a link, or demand you reply in some way

  • Responding (other than โ€œSTOPโ€) might confirm your number is active, which could lead to more spam

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โœ… What You Can Do

  1. Do not click on any links or share personal info.

  2. Reply โ€œSTOPโ€ to 80607 (if itโ€™s a legit shortโ€‘code campaign, that should opt you out). As ShortCodes.org suggests, โ€œSTOPโ€ is one of the standard keywords to unsubscribe.

  3. Block the number on your phone to stop future messages.

  4. Report it to your carrier or phone regulator (in India, TRAIโ€™s Do Not Disturb / complaints system).

  5. Check for similar messages โ€” if many people in your area receive similar texts, itโ€™s probably spam.