Home Categories Scamming - Fraud Delta Airlines Ticket Scam on Fake Website - "megadownloder.com" 0 0 1.6K 1 Aug 3, 2015 2015-08-03T08:20:32-05:00 Aug 3, 2015 2015-08-03T08:31:41-05:00 Online Threat Alerts (OTA) There is another Delta Airlines ticket scam(see below) on the fake website: "megadownloder.com." The scam is spreading on Facebook and other social networking websites like wildfire and thousands of Facebook users are being tricked into visiting the fake Delta Airlines website. The fake website claims that the potential victims need to complete surveys in order to receive Delta Airlines tickets, but it doesn't matter how much surveys the victims complete, they will never receive the tickets they were promised. Remember, never visit the malicious website: "megadownloder.com." Facebook users who have received the fake post below on their Facebook Wall or Timeline, are ask to report it as spam or delete it. And, are ask to always check with the legitimate Delta Airlines Facebook page located at https://www.facebook.com/delta to verify the authenticity of a promotion. The Delta Airlines Ticket Scam Step 1: Click "Confirm Tickets" - View available offers in your region. Step 2: Unlock Tickets! - Your Tickets will be unlocked upon valid participation in the offer of your choice. Step 3: Done! - Your file will start to download! http://endowinis.in/VOC http://megadownloder.com//254181 Do not like, comment on or share the scam, because you are only helping to spread it to other Facebook users. 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. Similar articles: Delta Airlines Facebook Scam: "Trip of a Lifetime to a Location of Your Choice" Facebook Scam: "SW Rewards - Get 2 Southwest Tickets" Facebook Scam: Qantas Australia FREE First Class Flights for the Entire Year of 2015 Qantas Spirit of Australia Airline E-Ticket Itinerary Receipt Malicious Virus Email Australian Qantas Airline Job Vacancies Email Scam More From OTA 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? (1) (0) ▷Phishing Scam - "Your Microsoft Account... ◁Malicious and Fake Email Message - "You... "Yahoo Account is Temporarily Limited" ... "Microsoft Email Upgrade to Version 3.0... Is silvernflash.co an Untrustworthy Onl... wondershower.net is an Untrustworthy On... Microsoft Office Form Scams... Is Retaica.com a Scam? Review of the On... Comments / Answers Remove sensitive information from your post. Enter comment post here