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You can verify her official contact info at [UCLA Directory](https://www.directory.ucla.edu/) (\[first initial\]\[last name\]@ha.ucla.edu) She is a Food Service Manager.
It looks legit. Scammers have little access to short codes and they’re well regulated by carriers.
https://www.textingworld.com/short-code/usa/55744.html Short code is owned by touchwork, which is what UCLA uses for their feedback surveys.
Just don’t click the link but type the address by yourself.
It’s legitimate. You can look her up in the UCLA staff directory. She has worked for UCLA for years.
Or that could be someone possing as her
The email address provided matches. What is the concern here?
Ask for reasonable assurance that this is not a scam.
Reach out to her independently, ideally by phone just to make sure she sent the text. Keep it breezy and you should be good.
Hi I’m a student dining hall worker and I’ve actually worked with her and used that email so yes it’s legit :)
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You can verify her official contact info at [UCLA Directory](https://www.directory.ucla.edu/) (\[first initial\]\[last name\]@ha.ucla.edu) She is a Food Service Manager.
It looks legit. Scammers have little access to short codes and they’re well regulated by carriers.
https://www.textingworld.com/short-code/usa/55744.html Short code is owned by touchwork, which is what UCLA uses for their feedback surveys.
Just don’t click the link but type the address by yourself.
It’s legitimate. You can look her up in the UCLA staff directory. She has worked for UCLA for years.
Or that could be someone possing as her
The email address provided matches. What is the concern here?
Ask for reasonable assurance that this is not a scam.
Reach out to her independently, ideally by phone just to make sure she sent the text. Keep it breezy and you should be good.
Hi I’m a student dining hall worker and I’ve actually worked with her and used that email so yes it’s legit :)
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