Scammers are getting sneakier by sending fake product recall texts that look legit, hoping you’ll click a link and hand over your personal info. One shopper caught on when a suspicious Amazon recall message didn’t match anything in her account, proving it pays to double-check directly through official apps or websites. Experts say real recalls won’t randomly text you asking for info, and the safest move is to ignore unexpected messages and verify through trusted sources like recall websites or the retailer itself. Staying on top of product registrations can also help make sure you get real alerts instead of falling for a scam.