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is this a scam http://apps5577.funybirth15.live/?utm_campaign=oxxGrJ1EO8rl_lkgHhDHtdaJe-6y3ml38Z-1ZX9QaLo1&t=main9_1a5853d44d022d3c8945fd

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I just received this offer below after filling in a short survey from you - mozilla. I was offered an apple i-phone for $1.

http://apps5577.funybirth15.live/?utm_campaign=oxxGrJ1EO8rl_lkgHhDHtdaJe-6y3ml38Z-1ZX9QaLo1&t=main9_1a5853d44d022d3c8945fd

I just received this offer below after filling in a short survey from you - mozilla. I was offered an apple i-phone for $1. http://apps5577.funybirth15.live/?utm_campaign=oxxGrJ1EO8rl_lkgHhDHtdaJe-6y3ml38Z-1ZX9QaLo1&t=main9_1a5853d44d022d3c8945fd

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Yes it is a obvious scam that some people can get due to malvertising Ads on some sites.

The so called $1 shipping is a big red flag (for an expensive phone?) and the prize was a phone that is say $1000 US should be a huge flag in showing the whole being suspicious and perhaps likely too good to be true.

I have seen Mozilla have actual prizes or gifts for some things in past but they were cheap like say a t-shirt or such plus they were on *.mozilla.org pages. Examples of this were some occasions of limited edition t-shirts given to third-party Add-on developers who met certain criteria.

The company Mozilla that makes the Firefox web browser has never had such random expensive items in variations of this scam. The fake prizes have been for Samsung S8 or S9, a $1000 gift card from say Amazon or a iPhone X.

This scam is to get personal information from whose who fall for it like name, address, phone#, email and the fake very cheap $1 or $2 dollar shipping is to get the credit card information.

You can report these fake sites claiming of such prizes at https://www.mozilla.org/about/legal/fraud-report/

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Yes it is a obvious scam that some people can get due to malvertising Ads on some sites.

The so called $1 shipping is a big red flag (for an expensive phone?) and the prize was a phone that is say $1000 US should be a huge flag in showing the whole being suspicious and perhaps likely too good to be true.

I have seen Mozilla have actual prizes or gifts for some things in past but they were cheap like say a t-shirt or such plus they were on *.mozilla.org pages. Examples of this were some occasions of limited edition t-shirts given to third-party Add-on developers who met certain criteria.

The company Mozilla that makes the Firefox web browser has never had such random expensive items in variations of this scam. The fake prizes have been for Samsung S8 or S9, a $1000 gift card from say Amazon or a iPhone X.

This scam is to get personal information from whose who fall for it like name, address, phone#, email and the fake very cheap $1 or $2 dollar shipping is to get the credit card information.

You can report these fake sites claiming of such prizes at https://www.mozilla.org/about/legal/fraud-report/

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James - thanks. It was too good to be true. but it looks so professional, like it really was from mozilla, a brand I trust. It nearly got me.