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Facebook Just Released Their Price Grid for Membership Hoax

This old Facebook hoax: "Facebook Just Released Their Price Grid for Membership", has raised its ugly head again. The hoax started a few years ago and went viral, spreading on Facebook and other parts of the internet like wildfire. This caused Facebook to place the message: "It’s free and always will be.", on their home page at www.facebook.com.

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Here is a copy of the hoax: Facebook Just Released Their Price Grid for Membership

FACEBOOK JUST RELEASED THEIR PRICE GRID FOR MEMBERSHIP. $9.99 PER MONTH FOR GOLD MEMBER SERVICES, $6.99 PER MONTH FOR SILVER MEMBER SERVICES, $3.99 PER MONTH FOR BRONZE MEMBER SERVICES, FREE IF YOU COPY AND PASTE THIS MESSAGE BEFORE MIDNIGHT TONIGHT. WHEN YOU SIGN ON TOMORROW MORNING YOU WILL BE PROMPTED FOR PAYMENT INFO…IT IS OFFICIAL IT WAS EVEN ON THE NEWS. FACEBOOK WILL START CHARGING DUE TO THE NEW PROFILE CHANGES. IF YOU COPY THIS ON YOUR WALL YOUR ICON WILL TURN BLUE AND FACEBOOK WILL BE FREE FOR YOU”
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The pranksters may change the prices in the hoax.

Facebook, will definitely always be free, because it makes billions of dollars per year from advertisements, viewed by its over one billion users. The company also states that its website will always be free, by displaying the message: "it's free and always will be", on their home page.

Facebook homepage www.facebook.com stating it will always be free:

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