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      • Real prizes are free. Anyone who asks you to pay a fee for "taxes," "shipping and handling charges," or “processing fees” to get your prize, is a scammer. Stop and walk away. Don’t give your financial information. There is absolutely no reason to ever give your bank account or credit card number to claim a prize.
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  1. Sweepstakes, prize, and lottery frauds are among the top scams people report to the FTC. These scams usually start with a call or message that says you’re a winner. (A lie.) They say to get the so-called prize you have to send money or click somewhere to give your information. Don’t.

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  3. Oct 11, 2019 · You receive a postcard in the mail, an email, or a message on social media stating you have an unclaimed reward that can be redeemed with major retailers, such as Walmart and Target stores.

  4. Dec 18, 2019 · Yes, there are reward redemption scams that people should watch out for. Reward redemption scams usually starts with a phone call from someone claiming to be from the “Reward Redemption Center,” but they’re out to steal your credit card information, not help you.

  5. Mar 11, 2024 · The Better Business Bureau (BBB) says many consumers have reported receiving postcards, emails or social media messages about unclaimed rewards that urge recipients to act fast – which is a red flag.

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    • Scammers say they’re from the government when they’re not. Scammers try to look official. They want you to think you’ve won a government-supervised lottery or sweepstakes.
    • Scammers use names of organizations you might recognize. Scammers might pretend to be from well-known companies that run real sweepstakes. But no real sweepstakes company will contact you to ask for money so you can claim a prize.
    • Scammers send you a message (via text, email, or social media) to get your personal information. You might be told that you won a gift card or a discount code to a local store.
    • Scammers make it seem like you’re the only person who won a prize. But the same text, email, or letter went to lots of people. If your message came by mail, check the postmark on the envelope or postcard.
  6. Mar 7, 2024 · 20 Online Scams to Watch Out For. Unfortunately, that text is not from a company that wants to send you free money. It’s just another phishing scheme — we checked. Shannon Sanford. Published...

  7. Apr 29, 2024 · A new phishing scam has emerged targeting Australians who hold Coles rewards cards and diligently accumulate points on their grocery purchases. This sophisticated scam utilizes unsolicited SMS messages to lure trusting individuals to fake websites aimed at stealing their personal and financial data.

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