Orodeals is a fake Target rewards program website claiming visitors can get a $750 "ProDeals Target Macbook Neo Student" discount or other related rewards. But, visitors will never receive what they were promised and will be redirected to other fake websites with the same promise. The fake websites collect email addresses that scammers may use to flood them with spam and other related scams. Some of the scams include fake survey websites that gather personal information, which scammers may use against them.
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Spot a Rewards or Survey Scam
- Too-Good-To-Be-True Rewards: High-value prizes like gift cards for answering 3-5 questions are likely scams.
- Request for Payment or Sensitive Info: Never pay to claim a reward or enter a survey. Legitimate companies will never ask for bank account numbers, credit card info, or Social Security numbers.
- Urgency and Pressure: Scammers use phrases like "limited time offer" or "only a few spots left" to stop you from thinking critically.
- Mismatched Branding/Typos: Look for unprofessional web design, poor grammar.
- Suspicious Links/Downloads: Be wary of links from social media, emails, or texts asking you to download files, which can contain malware.
Protecting Yourself
- Verify the Source: Go directly to a company's official website rather than clicking links in emails or texts.
- Do Not Share Personal Data: Never disclose financial information, passwords, or personal identification details in a survey.
- Check the URL: Ensure the website is secure and official before entering any information.
- Report the Scam: If you encounter a fraudulent survey, report it to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at ReportFraud.ftc.gov.
If You've Been Scammed
- Change Passwords: Immediately update passwords for any compromised accounts.
- Monitor Financials: Check bank and credit card statements for unauthorized charges.