The URL you provided, https://truthsequences.blogspot.com/2025/05/bendigo-bank-need-help-click-here-to.html, appears to reference a blog post dated May 2025, which is suspicious as it’s a future date. The domain "truthsequences.blogspot.com" is hosted on Blogspot, a platform often used for personal or unofficial content, and is not affiliated with Bendigo Bank's official website (www.bendigobank.com.au) (www.bendigobank.com.au). This raises concerns about the legitimacy of the link, as it could be part of a phishing scam impersonating Bendigo Bank to steal personal or financial information.
Bendigo Bank has repeatedly warned about phishing scams involving emails, SMS, or websites that mimic their branding and ask users to click links or provide sensitive details. For example, they’ve noted scams where fraudulent links lead to fake login pages designed to harvest credentials. The bank advises customers never to click links in unsolicited messages and to verify contact details directly through their official website or by calling 1300 236 344. Suspicious communications can be reported by forwarding them to phishing@bendigoadelaide.com.au or 0429 557 997.
Given the future date and unofficial domain, this link is likely not associated with Bendigo Bank and could be a scam. I recommend avoiding it and accessing Bendigo Bank’s services only through their verified website or contact channels. If you’ve interacted with the link or provided details, report it immediately to Bendigo Bank at the number above or via their official security page (www.bendigobank.com.au/security) (www.bendigobank.com.au/security). Would you like me to analyze the specific content of the page or check for related scam reports?