JB Hi-Fi "Win 10 Minutes in Our Store to Go Crazy" Facebook Scam Home Categories Scamming JB Hi-Fi "Win 10 Minutes in Our Store to Go Crazy" Facebook Scam 0 0 1.09K 0 10y ago 2016-06-16T10:34:14-05:00 10y ago 2016-06-16T10:38:23-05:00 Online Threat Alerts Facebook users, be aware of a fake JB Hi-Fi Facebook post that claims you can take everything you want in 10 minutes at any of JB Hi-Fi store. The fake JB Hi-Fi Facebook page is a like-farming scam that gathers together potential victims by asking them to "like" and comment on the fake post. Facebook users will also be asked to share the same post in order to spread it to other Facebook users. JB Hi-Fi has published the warning about the scam below and have provided a link that their customers can visit in order to verify a promotion. The Fake JB Hi-Fi Facebook PostWIN 10 MINUTES IN OUR STORE TO GO CRAZY!Now you have the chance to go crazy in one of our stores and take everything you want for 10 minutes!To join you have to:1. Like the picture2.comment “crazy”2. Share the picture4. Join here – link removedWe will announce the winners the 18th of June!Good luckJB Hi-Fi has published the following warning about the scam, in order to protect its customers:Hi Facebookers!Thank you all for the great concern! Yes, we are well aware if the current fake page doing the rounds. Yes it is fake, and has zero affiliation with the JB Hi-Fi name, so we advise not liking, sharing, commenting etc...etc...As always we advise people to look for the Facebook 'Verified Page - Blue Tick' and visit our website which lists all our competitions (big and small).All the competitions listed on our competition page and on this profile are 100% genuine. Like this one to win an Xbox One.Stay safe & be smart!The JB TeamAlso, JB Hi-Fi customers can also verify promotions on their Facebook page. 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. Online Threat Alerts is not affiliated with or endorsed by any trademark owner mentioned in this article. Some of the information in samples in this article may have been impersonated or spoofed. Save + Was this article helpful? (0) (0) More For You 2019 End of Year PCH Lotto - Do Not Be Fooled 408 Area Code Scam Calls - Have You Received One? Is bockcreative.com an Untrustworthy Online Store? 'Spin the Lucky Wheel' Facebook Like-Farming Scam Do Not Call 1-844-576-0826 - It is a Fake Microsoft Certified Technical Support Agent Number '2016 Yahoo Email' Lottery Draws Scams Scammers Target Aidonia - Fans and Promoters Beware Stop Sending Money to Scammers via Western Union or MoneyGram Lottery, Donation and Promotion Scams That Ask for Money and Information Virus Email - 'Purchase Order From Abraclean Group Ltd' 'www.earnwithinvite.com' - A Fake Internet Work-From-Home Website Comments / Answers Remove sensitive information from your post. Your IP address will be used to display your estimated location. Enter comment post here