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Facebook is NOT a reliable site for adverts. There is little to no regulation on there and you have no protection of your funds compared with other sites. You buy at you own risk.0
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Does anyone have a screenshot of this offer, the Facebook advert or the site that we can add to a write-up to warn people about this scam?Keeper of: Supermarket coupons, Birthday freebies, School holidays & Cheap perfume guides.
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MSE_Rhiannon wrote: »Does anyone have a screenshot of this offer, the Facebook advert or the site that we can add to a write-up to warn people about this scam?
Why not just warn people to be ultra careful if clicking on an ad on Facebook as many are scams0 -
Perhaps it is time for the mods here to amend the title of this thread to reflect that Debenhams is not the scamming company - perhaps Beware Facebook sellers posing as Debenhams?0
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Only today someone was telling me that her daughter believes everything on facebook.
Why, just why?0 -
donnac2558 wrote: »Debenhams will be closing stores over a 5 year period the very idea they will be selling any stock which actually still belongs to the company its branded to is just nuts! The company may not want it back too long on the shelves, then it is sent to another store which is not closing. Or go on sale in store or sometimes turns up in TKMaxx. Quite a few items of Nars,Dior,Estee Lauder been turning up in my local branch. It will never ever go to some unknown company flogging it on Facebook
PEOPLE STOP AND JUST THINK FOR 2 SECONDS!
Facebook spam ads all the time if in doubt contact the actual company they are suppose to be debenhams, dior etc and get an answer.
Unfortunately people dont think for 2 seconds when they see something thats really good.0 -
POPPYOSCAR wrote: »Only today someone was telling me that her daughter believes everything on facebook.
Why, just why?0 -
Why not just warn people to be ultra careful if clicking on an ad on Facebook as many are scamsKeeper of: Supermarket coupons, Birthday freebies, School holidays & Cheap perfume guides.
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MSE_Rhiannon wrote: »We do, we have a whole guide on stopping scams and we're linking to it, but this version of the scam mentioning Debenhams is the one we've been emailed about the most recently and not everyone has seen it via Facebook ads.
So when are you going to amend the title of this thread?
It's been mentioned that it's not a Debenhams scam for over a week.
If I worked for Debenhams, I would not be happy about my company's name being sullied erroneously on a public forum.0
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