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I also, as someone else came across a "chance" to win a gift card to a big supermarket chain in Sweden. I was stupid enough to answer a lot of question, adding my email address etc. Now I receive... See more
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Clearly a scam. I came across it through a mobile game I was playing and it led me to win a £200 aldi gift card but it was clearly a scam and seemed very unofficial giving little information and insta... See more
Scammers
Scammers - they immediately sell any personal details you give to their ad promotions and you will be inundate with scam calls and emails. I know because I gave them a specific fake name only for them and immediately got emails and phone calls addressed to this name on my details. They violate GDPR and should be fined by the EU/UK! Very angry. If they don't remove my details im reporting them to action fraud and encourage others to do the same
Scaaaaam Watch out for this totally…
Scaaaaam Watch out for this totally scam company!
Watch out
A SCAM!!!
I got an offer for a 4600 kr Electric bike from Lidl and everything just seemed so "scammy". Luckily i read these reviews before giving out my info. NEVER CLICK ON THESE ADS telling you you can win a prize
Scam
Offered an ‘E-Bike from Aldi’ but was just a scam attempting to access information.
Typical scammers
They was advertising a cube bike worth just under £5000 to win, and I’m not the most gullible guy in the world, but it seemed a bit genuine, so stared signing up by only giving my name and date of birth, then they asked me for my home address, number and email, so then I started get more suspicious, so thought I’d google the company to find out about them, but after reading all these negative reviews, I’m so glad I didn’t complete the process in the end
I could not put 0
I could not put 0
Zero stars.
I was offered £200 in Aldi vouchers if I completed a survey.
I had seen this before and was stung. The survey gains your information and they pass it on to many other companies.
I was telephoned, texted and emailed constantly.
DON'T FILL IN ANYTHING. YOU WILL NOT GET ANYTHING THEY ARE PROMISING. ALL YOU WILL GET IS BOMBARDMENTS OF HASTLE. AVOID!
Filthy scammers …
This company again like all the other reviews promise the Aldi voucher and a man’s E-bike. Advertisement appeared on a word search online game, and was entered by a family member completing my details in a survey. Now I’m inundated with phone calls and emails. I received a phone call yesterday (2nd April) from a woman who confirmed I was one of 150 persons selected from 30,000 entries in the draw for the voucher and e-bike. Also entered into this Fridays euro lottery draw of £25million. Ok I asked, suspicious of the offers, where are you to which she replied “we have a branch in the UK and our main office is 74/75 Chiltern House London, but she’s phoning from an off shore location in South Africa.” The telephone number she called from was 020 3868 1037 London ‘‘This phone call I recorded from the start and she was informed of this also the telephone number she allegedly used also is recorded. So if the authorities are at all interested in stopping these scum bags please contact me. And for everyone else, don’t fall for anything that sounds too good to be true, it will or is always a scam.
Ryanair 500€ gift card
They are currently pushing a ryanair promotion for 500 € gift cards. I guess i should have known as soon as I saw a 500€ promotion coming from Ryanair.
I am sure they can't afford this and if they can, they should pay more their staff and not give it away through advertisements
Gaming scam adverts
Scammers
Scammers - extracting your data by offering none existent shop vouchers.
SCAM!!
SCAM!!! luckily I read these reviews as usually if it sound ms too good to be true, it almost always is.. mine was for a £100 Tesco voucher for an ad link in a game on my phone… I clicked on the link then investigated without putting ANY details in… went to use my Clubcard on my phone app later that day… HAD BEEN SIGNED OUT. I have a large amount if vouchers saved to spend this Xmas.DO NOT SHARE ANY DETAILS!!
Scam scam scam!
You don’t need all my info, (and you’re not getting it) stop scamming people. Grow a conscious. 😡
SCAMMERS!
Beware .. scammers to sell on your contact details to a host of third parties who will email/ call relentlessly
Scam ang genuine humbug
I also, as someone else came across a "chance" to win a gift card to a big supermarket chain in Sweden.
I was stupid enough to answer a lot of question, adding my email address etc.
Now I receive calls every day from marketing companies offering "free" try out products.
If someone knows how to unsubscribe, please share.
Now, I'm blocking a lot of incoming calls to my mobile.
Clearly a scam
Clearly a scam. I came across it through a mobile game I was playing and it led me to win a £200 aldi gift card but it was clearly a scam and seemed very unofficial giving little information and instantly high reward. I'm glad I read these reviews before giving them my email address or any info.
Luckily realised it was a scam before I…
Luckily realised it was a scam before I inputted any details to a competition
Huge Scam to avoid.
Huge Scam to avoid.
This company is a company in Singapore that seems to do Belgian scams with fake rewards. Those rewards are not legitimate. Don't give any information to them or else you will be flooded with spam or malware.
Scammers have managed to infiltrate Vinteds…
They have managed to infiltrate Vinteds app site with the, Take a survey for Aldi to win £200!!! If you read the T&Cs you will see they are from Singapore. Why would Aldi allow that? They also show the British flag which is incomplete, and a date that says you must complete things before 31st December 2024, so in 7 months time. It's full of SCAM DO NOT FILL THIS IN MISTAKES. Fortunately I did not give up any info, unlike some other unfortunate people. I'm going to report them to Vinted and see if they can sort out their site to stop others falling for a scam, as I am sure I will never receive the £200 gift card.
Scammers
Scammers
Sell your data on so you are inundated with scammy indian call centres
Avoid
They are thieves
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