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  1. Dec 15, 2023 · A Facebook post promises a "Christmas surprise" giveaway for a 2023 Toyota Tundra pickup truck and asks users to enter by commenting, clicking on a link and filling out surveys for other prizes...

    • Fake prizes and giveaways. Social media scams often involve something “free” — like a prize, giveaway, or gift card. In one common scam, fraudsters create a fake Facebook page for a familiar company, state lottery, or sweepstakes, and either post offers for free prizes or send victims direct Facebook messages (DMs) claiming they’ve won.
    • Charity scams and fraudulent GoFundMe campaigns. While many people have honest intentions to help victims of natural disasters, criminals see it as an opportunity for financial gain.
    • “I can’t believe he’s gone” posts. One of the latest Facebook scams starts with a post that reads, “I can’t believe he’s gone” or “I’ll miss him so much.”
    • Scammy Marketplace buyers requesting Google Voice codes. Almost one in five users of Facebook Marketplace got scammed in 2023 — both buyers and sellers [*].
    • Fake Friend Requests. The fake friend request scam involves receiving friend requests from strangers, often using photos of attractive people.
    • Like-Farming Pages. Like-farming scams involve pages promising rewards or prizes in exchange for liking, sharing, and engaging with their content.
    • Fake News and Hoaxes. Fake news and hoaxes on Facebook refer to false stories or claims spread while posing as legitimate news. Scammers and dubious websites publish sensationalized or completely fabricated content to profit from engagement and clicks.
    • Facebook Charity Scams. Facebook charity scams involve fake fundraisers claiming to raise money for sick individuals or good causes. Scammers create compelling stories to exploit people’s generosity.
  2. Dec 21, 2020 · Often, the giveaway post itself is initially harmless – albeit fake. But when the scammer collects enough likes and shares, they will edit the post and add something malicious, such as a link to...

  3. Mar 19, 2021 · Multiple posts shared thousands of times on Facebook in New Zealand and South Africa claim to be giving away free tiny houses and motorhomes. However, this is a scam. The group running the...

  4. Jun 17, 2024 · Facebook giveaway scams target people individually, with scammers usually contacting potential victims through personal messages. Hackers often disguise themselves (for example, by using a fake Facebook page), claiming to represent familiar companies, legitimate businesses, or even state lotteries.

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  6. Jul 20, 2023 · TheFirst Time In Facebook Historycar giveaway scam is a fraudulent scheme that promises users the chance to win a brand new car by simply liking, sharing, and commenting on a Facebook post. These posts often feature images of luxury cars and claim that the car giveaway is a special event organized by Facebook.

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