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"Win 10 Minutes in Our Store to Go Crazy" Kmart Australia Facebook Scam

Facebook users, be aware of a fake Kmart Australia Facebook post that claims you can take everything you want in 10 minutes at any Kmart Australia store. The fake Kmart Australia Facebook post 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. Kmart Australia is aware of the scam and is working with Facebook to remove it.

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The Fake Kmart Australia Facebook Post

Win 10 Minutes in our store to go crazy!

Now you can 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 picture
2.comment “Insane!”
3. Share the picture
4. Get your gift here, only 100 gifts left:

We will announce 5 winners the 20th of June!

Good luck!

The scam was reported to by Kmart by a Facebook user:

Hey guys

Someone is scamming your customers by posting a fake page and stealing your posts and videos to claim it's the official page.

When they click like they have to enter a mobile number and it signs them up to a subscription service

Just letting you know in case you can shut them down and avoid complaints

Page is called Kmart AU

If you need screen shots I have them your wall just won't let me attach :)

And, Kmart responded saying the following:

Kmart Australia: "Hey Ashley, thanks for getting in touch with us. It is a scam and we have reported it to Facebook. We appreciate you taking the time to inform us though! Have a great day, Bree"

Kmart customers can also verify promotions on their Facebook page. And, for Facebook users who have already followed the instructions in the fake Kmart Australia post, please click here for instructions on how to remove it from your Wall or Timeline.

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