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"Get A Free $200 or $250 Kroger Gift Card This Christmas Survey"

The "Get A Free $200 or $250 Kroger Gift Card This Christmas" giveaway promotion below is bogus. This promotion has a link to a website that promises a $250 Kroger Gift Card, if you complete a certain amount of online surveys, like and share it on Facebook. Note: Look out for similar scams with different dollar amounts.

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The Fake "Free $250 Kroger Gift Card This Christmas" Facebook post


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Clicking on this fake Kroger Facebook post will take you to the bogus websites:

You will not receive a $250 Kroger Gift Card after completing the surveys, liking or sharing this fake promotion. The aim of the scammers behind this promotion is to trick as many Facebook users as possible into “liking”, sharing this fake Kroger promotion, and make money from the surveys that are completed by their victims.

Kroger had this to say about this scam on their Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/Kroger):

We apologize for any confusion, however we are not affiliated with that website or involved in that offer in any way. Please do not engage with the website as the gift card offer being promoted is a scam. Our internal teams are aware of this issue and addressing it now.

Avoid visiting the website www.giveawaychristmas4u.com/krogergift or www.flickncardsin.com/Kroger/ and taking part in any promotion, survey or any other activities the website claim it offer.

Please do not help the cyber-criminals behind this scam get rich by sharing, 'liking' or commenting on this scam.

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