September 11, 2015 | BY Jovi Umawing
From free codes, points, and credits for your favorite online services like Steam, Amazon, iTunes, Skype, and Netflix, no doubt the above site is doing its best to cater to all and sundry, even provide opportunities to hack Facebook accounts and increase Instagram followers.
Picking any of the 10+ options offered results in survey scams. Some of these choices direct users to a different domain or require more info (usually an email address) or specify certain values from the user as part of the ploy, like how many diamonds would he/she want to be added to their game or how many followers he/she wants to gain.
The amount of hoop-jumping these scammers want users to do is expected, but remember that the end result is the same: users don’t get what was promised to them.
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