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organizejobs.com - it is Hosting Fraudulent Surveys

The website organizejobs.com is hosting fraudulent surveys that steal personal information and trick potential victims into supplying their credit card information by claiming they qualify for a chance to win an iPhone X. Once the scammers have received their potential victims' credit card information, they will use it fraudulently.

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The Fraudulent Website - organizejobs.com

Sample of a Fake and Fraudulent Survey Hosted by organizejobs.com

Dear user, congratulations!

We want to thank you for being a loyal Google user! Your IP address has been randomly selected to receive a FREE Apple iPhone X.

From time to time we select a handful of Google users to give them the opportunity to receive valuable gifts from our partners and sponsors. This is our way of thanking you for choosing Google as your preferred search engine.

Today is your lucky day! You are one of the 10 randomly selected users who will receive this gift.

To receive your gift, you simply have to complete our short and anonymous survey. But hurry! There are only a few gifts available today!

How satisfied are you with Google?

Online users, remember to never supply your credit card information to surveys or for offers which claim you need to do so in order to win something free. This is how online scammers trick their potential victims into sending them their credit card and personal information.

For online users who have already been tricked by the survey scams, please contact your bank for help. Let them know that your credit information has fallen into the hands of cybercriminals. Your bank should investigate, cancel the fraudulent transactions and refund your money.

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