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A: 12/12 Wallis (IG/FB)
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Day 1 - Spabreaks.com Classic Spa gift voucher for two (worth £140) PLUS a £100 Wallis voucher
https://www.facebook.com/Wallis/posts/pfbid0MhAiw49iCgjCJQssS2v6ip2g2fzB9gf98vAKyAnmjEDphiRziCYBxPhepj9jYT4rl
https://www.facebook.com/Wallis/posts/pfbid0MhAiw49iCgjCJQssS2v6ip2g2fzB9gf98vAKyAnmjEDphiRziCYBxPhepj9jYT4rl
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Day 2 - A Yvonne Ellen teacup with a bottle of La Gioiosa Prosecco (worth £50) AND a £50 Wallis voucher
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IG link
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Day 4 - A year's supply of John Frieda products (worth £250) & a £60 Wallis voucher, for you and a friend
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HELP PLEASE ....
I received a message on FB to say I'm a lucky winner of DAY 2 Advent.
However I have never known a company wanting your credit card details and take £1 out for verification ??
Unsure what to do incase its a scam.
I have DM'd Walllis but they one sent the same reply msg as below???
What do my fellow compers think?WallisSarah WilliamsCongratulations
to those of you who received feedback from me after being selected as a winner
Step 1 = Like and ShareStep 3 = After you register, please send me a PM "DONE"Note: It's real, if you miss this golden opportunity, your name will be changed to another name due to time constraints, thank you.Good luck
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That's a scam, companies don't get you to go and register on other sites, and it's a fairly typical tactic to get replies from scammers at the moment on a lot of advent comps.
If you look in the Location section of their linked 'website' you can see they haven't even finished building it yet Location - Wallis (sitey.me)
Also make sure that when you are DM'ing Wallis you're DM-ing the original page, not the page set up to look like Wallis' facebook page. But it is absolutely a scam.5 -
Definitely a scam. Sitey.me as the website? A reputable win will never ask for money or credit card details before sending the prize.4
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Phantasma said:That's a scam, companies don't get you to go and register on other sites, and it's a fairly typical tactic to get replies from scammers at the moment on a lot of advent comps.
If you look in the Location section of their linked 'website' you can see they haven't even finished building it yet Location - Wallis (sitey.me)
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