The Facebook post: "{Shocking Video} Black female forced to Strip and then Killed by Public," is a scam, created to trick Facebook users into completing surveys, "liking" or sharing a fake Facebook website. The post promises Facebook users a video of a black female killed by the public, but there is NO video.
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The Video Survey Scam: Black female forced to Strip and then Killed by Public
{Exclusive Video} Black female first forced to Strip and then Killed by Public
Black female first forced to Strip and then Killed by Public video scam
{Shocking Video} Black female forced to Strip and then Killed by Public
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Some thing is definitely out of harmony when we treat our most precious divine gifts like this. Lost for words.
Ohhh my god,Where’s dis world going? Crazy!
What a shame ppl.Hope She may or may not be innocent..according to the story she is a banker alleged to hv invouled in criminal activity in the bank.
http://canzoniperbambini.net/woma/?id=144
http://videosee.s3-website -us-west-2.amazonaws.com/
Clicking on this Facebook post (DO NOT) will only take you to the fake Facebook web site: www.canzoniperbambini.net.
Now, clicking the image, which appears as a video, on the fake web page will ask you to share.
![Restricted Video , to start the video, please share it below]()
Clicking this fake shared "Restricted Video" dialog box will only ask you to like, share the same page or complete surveys in order to verify your age.
It is this fake Facebook web page that the scammers want you to "like" or share, which will make it popular. Once the page is popular, these scammers can sell it to online marketers or other scammers. They will also make money from the surveys that are completed by gullible Facebook users who were tricked into completing them.
Now, if you have shared and "liked" this fake Facebook post, please remove all shared Facebook posts and "unlike" it.
If you are asked to share, "like”, complete surveys in order to view a video, picture or other content, is the first sign that you are being tricked or scammed. You do not need to do any of these things in order to view any content on Facebook and the rest of the internet.
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