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"BOOTS Gift Card" Spam Emails

If you are asked to complete the "BOOTS Survey" below, please do not participate in it, because it is a trick to get online users to purchase products, services, complete questionnaires or surveys, by pretending to offer them free rewards which are actual advertisements. The fake survey or invitation is not associated with BOOTS' and the website that displays the survey will receive compensation for the products or services that they have tricked online users into purchasing. Therefore, online users are asked to delete emails that they have received asking them to take the same BOOTS' survey below, because they will not receive the free products or services they have been promised.

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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.

Sample of a "BOOTS Gift Card" Spam Email

Congratulations!

You've been selected and have a chance to win a £1000 BOOTS Gift Card ! No credit card ! 100% free! Limited Quantities Only !

BOOTS is considering a second location in United Kingdom. We sincerely hope that you can give us your opinions.

If you'd like to join this survey, simply answer 3 questions below and CLAIM your £1000 BOOTS Gift Card Now!

Question 1 of 3: Have you ever won a £1000 prize before?

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