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on โ15-12-2023 08:04 PM
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on โ15-12-2023 08:26 PM
No.
For goodnessโ sake, do not click on things like this!
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on โ15-12-2023 08:28 PM
Don't know, but l wouldn't open it.
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on โ16-12-2023 12:22 AM
Nothing is for free. Like the others have said. Do not open it.
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on โ16-12-2023 08:39 AM
It is a total and utter scam
Nothing to do with eBay (you will find it is on many different sites)
There is no free drill/no free iPhone 15 no free anything
It is not a Kmart competition nor a Bunnings competition
You are not going to get a free prize for $3 postage
It is a scam
As it has been every other time the same scam has been posted about
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on โ16-12-2023 09:49 AM
No. It is not legit.
I look at it this way, no business anywhere just hands out free gifts, unsolicited.
There is always a catch.
This isn't even saying competition, it is saying gift, so double beware.
Many sites will offer special discounts and some might even offer a free gift if you spend over a certain amount but no one offers free gifts for nothing.
On the internet, with that sort of ad, they are after your details, maybe your credit card number etc. Steer well clear, never click.
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on โ16-12-2023 11:03 AM
A special xmas gift for the scammer, you give them your credit card number for a free gift, and they charge you $1000's for postage. But it's free for them.
Scam, scam scam.

