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Area code: | 951 |
Prefix: | 902 |
Country: | United States |
State: | California |
City: | Moreno Valley |
Company: | Sprint Spectrum L.p. |
Usage: | Wireless |
Time zone: | Pacific |
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I got a text from this number that says "Your Entry Last Month Has WON! Go to TARGETCONTESTS.COM and enter your winning code ***** to claim your FREE $1000 Target gift card within 24 hours". I do enter a lot of random contests but I'm worried this is too good to be true, maybe a scam?? HELP!
"Once more for the slow children"? NOW you are making fun of the people who post here! On behalf of them and the many more that will post, let me just say that your superior intelligence is envied! THAT was sarcasm!
Yes, I knew you would find this and mark its mockery. The first reply here was present a whole day before Mike Brooks stumbled in to ignore its simple message: "It's a scam." The Mike Brooks types are swarming this whole website all weekend, making the same inane remarks and ignoring the same warnings made countless times, as if websurfing while blindfolded. They are begging for mockery since a measured insult here, plus a cold dousing of fact, will create much smaller injury than what the scammers have planned for their victims. Many of the comments begging for phantom prizes are likely *part of the scam* and need to be derided before they lure others into a trap. The softest targets of these hoaxes will *not* listen to polite reason, but must be provoked emotionally; the scammers thrive on this theory.But if you're so hot to shoot the abrasive messenger rather than the sly scammer, then you'd best take aim at Alfalfa, "C", CLW, Consumer, DaFox, FU2, GiG, Lone Stranger, Not Michael, Payback, Robin, Shill Alert, Toby, and on occasion Site Mistress Julia when they opt out from suffering fools gladly.
I'm not out to shoot the messenger! But on another thread, you said you were not out to make fun of people, but here you did! I DO enjoy your posts, but sometimes your impatience is a little strong! I know exactly what you mean about the "Mark Brook" types swarming the whole website! It's a shame one post screams loud and clear that it's a scam, and the post directly below is posted by someone who believes the lies despite the warnings! Despite what you might believe, I'm for the consumer, not for the scammers! Keep up the good work!!
I got the "Your Entry has Won" - if you look at the fine print on the website it directs you to, it asks for credit information to validate financial eligibility. Huh? Really? Ok - definately a scam!
The shortest way I can put it is that I have a "tough love" style. I'm not without sympathy for people who haven't quite grasped the often dizzying number of ways they can be exploited over a phone line. Heck, I used to be there in the dark myself. I don't think it's too much to ask for fewer careless comments and zero covert spamming in victims' clothing. Those things only clutter site pages like this and make it harder for new recruits to The Good Fight to ground themselves in the truth. That's what steams me, and tends to fuel some barbed humor. Not saying I'll get it right each time, and I have a few backpedals posted here and there when I clearly don't. For the record, what I've seen of your output has never been objectionable, and I can sense a steadily helpful posture.