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Fake Tyler Perry Facebook Pages or Posts Claiming to Give Away Cash and Prizes

There are a few hundred fake Tyler Perry Facebook pages or posts created by scammers to encourage Facebook users to "like," share or comment on them. The fake pages have a link that goes to a fake Tyler Perry's Madea movie streaming website, where visitors will be asked to register. The fake website will claim the registration is free but will ask for credit card information. If the visitors submit their credit card information, it will be sent to the cybercriminals who are operating the fake movie streaming websites.

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Once the cybercriminals have received the stolen credit card information, they will continuously and fraudulently charge them. Therefore, online users who have already been tricked by the Tyler Perry Facebook scams created by cybercriminals, are asked to contact their banks for help. They can open a dispute with their banks to have the fraudulent transactions cancel and their money refunded.

They also need to cancel their current credit cards and get a new one to stop the cybercriminals from continuously taking money from them.

Samples of the Tyler Perry Facebook Scam

GOOD MORNING!!!!!!! FOR TONIGHT !!!!! All People Who * SHARE AND COMMENTS * Will Receive Gift Cards, Cars & Cash & Big Winners Can Win Houses. * SHARE NOW NOW *

Visit Now 👉 hxxps://bit.ly/2xnJ1S6 to Watch Movie A Madea ...

It's Official, I Give Everyone $ 500,000 Who Likes And Shares This Post!

This Post Will Be Closed Later Tonight At 24.00. Quick Like To Share Comments. Before This Post Is Closed.

I Hope The Money I Share Is Useful...Thanks !!!

this is official and not fake news, I have given money to the winners of 1,000,000.00 dollars who have shared my post and entered my page

To Enter: 🌟LIKE ✔

🌟SHARE✔

🌟COMMENT ✔

100%#LEGIT✅

WATCH NOW hxxps://bit.ly/2wldS16

The legitimate Tyler Perry Facebook page is located at:

To tell if a celebrity's Facebook page is authentic or not fake, Facebook users should look out for a blue tick or check mark right next to the profile name and move their mouse over it. If the following message is displayed, it means Facebook has verified that the page is authentic:

"Verified Page - Facebook confirmed this is an authentic Page for this public figure, media company or brand."

Facebook users should be careful of what they like, share and comment on. Facebook users who have already liked, commented on, or shared similar pages or posts, can opt out by clicking here for instructions.

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Note: Some of the information in samples on this website may have been impersonated or spoofed.

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