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"Apple is Giving Free iPhone 6s in Memory of Steve jobs"

The Facebook post: "Apple is giving free iPhone 6s in memory of Steve jobs," is a scam. The scam will try to trick you into sharing it by claiming that you can claim your free Apple iPhone 6 at the websites: "www.stevejobsiphone6s.xyz" and "www.applesteve.xyz." But, the websites are fraudulent and are not giving away free iPhone 6s in memory of Steve Jobs, and is only a scam to get you to comment on, "like" or share the same Facebook post and website.

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If you have received the same post on your Facebook Wall or Timeline, please report it to Facebook or delete it. And, do not visit the fraudulent websites: "www.stevejobsiphone6s.xyz" or "www.applesteve.xyz," that were creatd by scammers. The scammers behind the give-away scam will change the name of the website, so look out for the same scam on different websites.

The Apple IPhone 6 Free Giveaway Scam

Apple is giving free iPhone 6s in memory of Steve jobs (98 Set Remaining)
Claim you free Apple iPhone6 Now.
Claim your free iphone now

http://stevejobsiphone6s.xyz
http://www.applesteve.xyz/?kzc6kuw

Follow these 2 simple steps below to Get your iPhone 6s
Step 1:Share This Page
Step 2:Click On Send Button Below Then Select 5 Groups and hit SEND

Remember, liking,commenting on and sharing the scam, will only help to spread it to other Facebook users and making the scammers responsible for it, earn money. Scammers earn money when they make a website or Facebook page popular and are able to sell it to the highest bidder, along with the names and other public information of the persons who liked or shared the scam.

I guess, the last thing we want to do is to make these scammers rich by tricking you and others into liking and sharing a Facebook post or website. So, if you have already liked or shared this scam, please unlike and unshare it.

Click here for instructions on how to remove things you have already posted on Facebook.

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