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10 Νοε 2023 · Fake LEGO clearance sale scams posted online to social media feeds and ecommerce stores are bilking unsuspecting shoppers seeking particular deals and discounts. These scam websites impersonate real LEGO sites to peddle cheap knockoffs or no products at all while stealing payment and personal data from victims caught off guard.
22 Μαρ 2023 · Scammers are trying to obtain your bank details by offering expensive Lego sets for just £3 in dodgy social media posts. This ‘offer’ has the classic hallmarks of a giveaway scam, including games where you have to choose the right box to ‘win’, time limits to claim your 'prize' and requesting that you make a small payment.
2 ημέρες πριν · 🕵️♂️ How the LEGO Millennium Falcon Giveaway Scam Works. The LEGO Millennium Falcon Giveaway Scam is a cleverly designed fraud that preys on the allure of free or heavily discounted high-value items. Understanding its mechanisms is essential to protect yourself from being ensnared by such deceptive practices. 💡🔐
24 Νοε 2020 · When you see very low prices being offered on LEGO products, it may be a fake webstore that uses the tactic to lure you in to either buy fake LEGO sets or simply take your money. Pay with debit or credit card.
1 ημέρα πριν · The LEGO Millennium Falcon giveaway scam has been circulating on social media, luring Star Wars fans with the false promise of a free 7,500 piece LEGO set. This scam uses fake ads and websites to trick users into signing up for subscription services and giving up their credit card information.
4 Ιαν 2024 · A spokesperson for the LEGO Group confirmed to Full Fact that this is not a genuine offer from them. They said: “We are aware of fraudulent social media advertisements connected to fake websites, claiming to sell LEGO® products at unusually low prices.
4 ημέρες πριν · This scam claims LEGO is giving away its popular Star Wars Millennium Falcon set—packed with 7,500 pieces—either for free or for a small shipping fee under $10. To get it, people are asked to complete a simple survey or test program. The ads look official, showing fake testimonials from “happy customers” who say they received their sets