Home Categories Spamming Fake Google Chrome Questionnaire or Survey at Website - "www.winrewardstoday.com" 6 6 5.4K 0 Dec 24, 2015 2015-12-24T13:23:39-05:00 Dec 24, 2015 2015-12-24T13:32:19-05:00 Online Threat Alerts (OTA) If you are asked to complete Google Chrome Questionnaire or survey at the website: "winrewardstoday.com", please do not participate, because it is a trick to get online users to purchase products, services, complete questionnaires or surveys, by pretending to offer them rewards which are actual advertisements. The fake Chrome Opinion Survey or Questionnaire is not associated with Google and the website that displays the survey will receive compensation for the products or services that they have tricked online users into purchasing. The main purpose of the fake survey is to make online users think they will get a reward for taking it, but the rewards shown at the end of the survey are advertisements that the people who have created the survey will get paid for, once the online users purchase the products or services that are being advertised.So, the website "www.winrewardstoday.com" should not be visited because it cannot be trusted. And, the claim make by the website, which states that they want to know your opinion on the latest version of Chrome and is offering € 50 or more to the first 500 users who complete the survey, is another scam to trick internet users into completing the surveys.Related alerts:Fake Google Chrome Questionnaire: "2015 Annual Visitor Survey"Beware of Google Chrome Quiz Contest and Survey Scams Check the comment section below for answers or additional information. Share what you know, or ask a question about this article by leaving a comment below. Save + Was this article helpful? 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Enter comment post here 6an anonymous userhttps://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/users/#an-anonymous-userJan 15, 2019 at 12:38 PM by Fake Google Chrome Questionnaire or Survey at Website - "www.winrewardstoday.com"an anonymous user from: Bangkok, ThailandHello,And if we fill out everything that he ordered.What should I do?Very worried, afraid of causing the family to suffer.Please answerPlease!infohttps://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/users/#infoJan 15, 2019 at 1:20 PM by Fake Google Chrome Questionnaire or Survey at Website - "www.winrewardstoday.com"infoIf you did give your credit card information, online account credentials, or other sensitive information, then there is no need to be worried. Just be careful going forward.infohttps://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/users/#infoMar 16, 2016 at 6:20 AM by Fake Google Chrome Questionnaire or Survey at Website - "www.winrewardstoday.com"infoReceived the following from an anonymous user via email:"Hello,This morning without anything on my phone a page opened telling me that I could have a iphone 6 if I correctly answered four questions before time runs out. as it was a quiz: who founded Google? in which year ? where the head office and what is the subsidiary of Google. These messages came from a marked winrewardstoday website.He asks after putting an email address and paying a euro. Things I did not. It would be good that we can get rid of these false pubs but how.Thank you to know this to anyone who could receive this type of email."an anonymous userhttps://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/users/#an-anonymous-userMar 7, 2016 at 8:24 AM by Fake Google Chrome Questionnaire or Survey at Website - "www.winrewardstoday.com"an anonymous user from: London, England, United KingdomThe latest version (07 March 2016) Claims to be from Google and Sky.Four Google questions correctly answered - though I am certain 0/0 would still be fine - tell you have 'won' an i-Pad, i-Phone etc, you will have to send £5 shipping within 2 days to secure your prize. You will also have to accept membership to the Google Membership RewardsIf you look at the bottom of the 'I have read the rules etc' boxes you see you are actually signing up for a draw that cost £69 every month, there is no mention of a way out and as they will have your CC details (no PayPal) I guess it will be pretty costly before you ever stop these b******s from milking you.an anonymous userhttps://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/users/#an-anonymous-userFeb 11, 2016 at 10:12 PM by Fake Google Chrome Questionnaire or Survey at Website - "www.winrewardstoday.com"an anonymous user from: Wakefield, New Brunswick, CanadaIt's good that it happened on my phone, so I couldn't do it. Thank you for warning me, the survey came up as an ad too.an anonymous userhttps://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/users/#an-anonymous-userFeb 10, 2016 at 5:31 AM by Fake Google Chrome Questionnaire or Survey at Website - "www.winrewardstoday.com"an anonymous user from: London, England, United KingdomGot sent a winrewardstoday offer telling me I had won iPhone 6. Looked genuine. Checked online and found this to confirm my suspicions, that it is a scam.
an anonymous userhttps://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/users/#an-anonymous-userJan 15, 2019 at 12:38 PM by Fake Google Chrome Questionnaire or Survey at Website - "www.winrewardstoday.com"an anonymous user from: Bangkok, ThailandHello,And if we fill out everything that he ordered.What should I do?Very worried, afraid of causing the family to suffer.Please answerPlease!
infohttps://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/users/#infoJan 15, 2019 at 1:20 PM by Fake Google Chrome Questionnaire or Survey at Website - "www.winrewardstoday.com"infoIf you did give your credit card information, online account credentials, or other sensitive information, then there is no need to be worried. Just be careful going forward.
infohttps://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/users/#infoMar 16, 2016 at 6:20 AM by Fake Google Chrome Questionnaire or Survey at Website - "www.winrewardstoday.com"infoReceived the following from an anonymous user via email:"Hello,This morning without anything on my phone a page opened telling me that I could have a iphone 6 if I correctly answered four questions before time runs out. as it was a quiz: who founded Google? in which year ? where the head office and what is the subsidiary of Google. These messages came from a marked winrewardstoday website.He asks after putting an email address and paying a euro. Things I did not. It would be good that we can get rid of these false pubs but how.Thank you to know this to anyone who could receive this type of email."
an anonymous userhttps://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/users/#an-anonymous-userMar 7, 2016 at 8:24 AM by Fake Google Chrome Questionnaire or Survey at Website - "www.winrewardstoday.com"an anonymous user from: London, England, United KingdomThe latest version (07 March 2016) Claims to be from Google and Sky.Four Google questions correctly answered - though I am certain 0/0 would still be fine - tell you have 'won' an i-Pad, i-Phone etc, you will have to send £5 shipping within 2 days to secure your prize. You will also have to accept membership to the Google Membership RewardsIf you look at the bottom of the 'I have read the rules etc' boxes you see you are actually signing up for a draw that cost £69 every month, there is no mention of a way out and as they will have your CC details (no PayPal) I guess it will be pretty costly before you ever stop these b******s from milking you.
an anonymous userhttps://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/users/#an-anonymous-userFeb 11, 2016 at 10:12 PM by Fake Google Chrome Questionnaire or Survey at Website - "www.winrewardstoday.com"an anonymous user from: Wakefield, New Brunswick, CanadaIt's good that it happened on my phone, so I couldn't do it. Thank you for warning me, the survey came up as an ad too.
an anonymous userhttps://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/users/#an-anonymous-userFeb 10, 2016 at 5:31 AM by Fake Google Chrome Questionnaire or Survey at Website - "www.winrewardstoday.com"an anonymous user from: London, England, United KingdomGot sent a winrewardstoday offer telling me I had won iPhone 6. Looked genuine. Checked online and found this to confirm my suspicions, that it is a scam.