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  1. Oct 12, 2022 · Many fake surveys show up on social media. In August, we reported that scammers were creating pages on Facebook under the names “Target Fans” and “Walmart Fans,” promising consumers free ...

    • Tell-Tale Signs of Scam Surveys
    • What Are The Dangers Surrounding Survey Scams?
    • How to Protect Yourself

    These scam campaigns are increasingly big business for cybercriminals. One study recently revealedthat a single criminal network was making US$80 million per month from global victims – using surveys and giveaways from 120 well-known brands to lure its victims. Here are some of the red flags to watch out for: 1. The scam often begins with an unsoli...

    If you’re unlucky enough to fall for one of these scams, there are several potential outcomes. You might: 1. Be asked to fill out personal information that is then processed to add you to a spamming list. 2. Be asked to fill out personal and financial information that results in identity fraud and/or follow-on phishing attempts. 3. Unwittingly inst...

    With the above in mind, it makes sense to understand the tell-tale signs of a survey scam, what to do in order to stay safe and what should happen if you fall victim. Consider the following tips to spot suspicious surveys: 1. Look out for any offers that seem too good to be true.It could be a large cash prize for just a few minutes work, or an expe...

    • Costco text or letter survey scams. Costco survey scams offer between $50 and $500 in exchange for consumer input. Scammers share fake surveys via social media posts, texts, WhatsApp messages, emails, and even physical mail.
    • Fake Walmart refund survey. In a recent scam, fraudsters create fake Facebook profiles to publicize an alleged Walmart refund. These posts claim that shoppers who made a Walmart purchase in 2022 are entitled to $500 due to a lawsuit [*].
    • Lowe’s scam survey. Lately, scammers have posed as the Lowe’s marketing team, offering a “free” Kobalt tool set to people who fill out a 30-second questionnaire.
    • Post-vaccine survey scams. In February 2023, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) warned the public about new telemarketing, SMS, social media, and in-person fraud schemes related to coronavirus [*].
  2. Jul 25, 2024 · A recently released wave of Statistics Canada’s Survey Series on People and their Communities (SSPC) found that over two in five Canadians (44%) typically Note 1 got their news or information in 2023 from social media accounts unaffiliated with government, scientific or news organizations. The percentage of Canadians typically using social media as an information source was larger than the ...

  3. Sep 1, 2017 · Drawing on audience data, archives of fact-checking websites, and results from a new online survey, we find: (i) social media was an important but not dominant source of news in the run-up to the election, with 14 percent of Americans calling social media their “most important” source of election news; (ii) of the known false news stories that appeared in the three months before the ...

  4. Dec 21, 2022 · Survey scams aren’t likely to stop anytime soon. It’s simply too easy for fraudsters to create a disposable email address, fake social media account, or website to deliver scammy surveys to mass audiences to. And, even a poorly-worded, obviously fake survey can get someone to fall for it with enough time or wide enough of a distribution ...

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  6. Oct 8, 2024 · If the content is retweeted from other accounts and has highly polarized political content, it is likely a fake bot account. 4. Search the profile photo. In addition to looking at the author's information and credibility, check their profile picture. Complete an image search of the profile photo on Google.

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