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"free pubg key" scam?
I saw an ad on facebook suggesting i entered a contest for a free pubg steam key. after a few days i received the following email http://prntscr.com/iiovrd . Trying to get the key i was asked to complete sort of a survey. It is most probably a scam, but can anyone confirm? Thanks in advance
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E-mail looks sketchy. I'd suggest not accepting it as it's probably a scam.
Mikasa Ackerman 23/fev./2018 às 4:13 
Surveys to get stuff are always a scam
Ratsak 23/fev./2018 às 4:15 
Definitely a scam.
Shork 23/fev./2018 às 6:34 
...of course that's a scam. lol

Literally anything that says free stuff or whatever out of nowhere, especially in ads, is a scam.
Última edição por Shork; 23/fev./2018 às 6:35
[L²] Kurdayetî 23/fev./2018 às 6:43 
Escrito originalmente por Mephistopheles:
I saw an ad on facebook suggesting i entered a contest for a free pubg steam key. after a few days i received the following email http://prntscr.com/iiovrd . Trying to get the key i was asked to complete sort of a survey. It is most probably a scam, but can anyone confirm? Thanks in advance
It is very suspicious, I would not risk it to be honest.
かぐや 23/fev./2018 às 6:47 
Survey scams are common. They are only giving money for scammers and you get nothing in return.
Shork 23/fev./2018 às 6:47 
I am somewhat sad that people still think there's the possibility that this is legit. :feeling:
In my defense i have won a couple of things like that (mainly stuff FOR games, not games themselves) but yeah, i am stupid for getting my hopes up
Escrito originalmente por Mephistopheles:
I saw an ad on facebook suggesting i entered a contest for a free pubg steam key
You got reminded of participation...... and you won...... and then something is required:

Bait, story, steps.
Avoid this pattern in general.
аdvicebanana 25/fev./2018 às 0:08 
Classic survey scam. I looked at that fake website which dangles two thirds of what looks like a Steam key that might as well be fake in front of your face.

That "survey" offers you several different things that the site's owner earns a comission on if you complete it. That comission is most likely way lower than the game's price. Also there is zero incentive for the site owner - let's call him scammer from now on - to actually make good on the promise of a free game. He already got what he wanted out of you.

tl;dr: Survey/offers to get free ♥♥♥♥ == FAKE.
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