If it sounds too good to be true, than it's probably a scam. If you have to give some kind of payment in advance, then it's a scam. I wouldn't give all of that info they are looking for. In my opinion, yes, it sounds like it could be a scam.
JESUS Christ!!!How can I tell if I'm getting scammed by freebies?
just dont give any personal information outHow can I tell if I'm getting scammed by freebies?
I've never been to that site, but I can give you a safe one. All they need is your E-mail address.
It's called Thunderfap.com
best advice is to never give your SS number to any website (its just not worth it - dont do it)
same with any other important information
the address you need for free samples that are genuine
the rest you should lie about, make a new email account for freebies and stuff. with fake name and fake date of birth
^ in fact you should do that for everything possible just in case of stalkers, plus it cuts down on identity theft like the lady on that show was on about
and look forward to a lot of junk snail mail if youre not careful which boxes you tick
and yup like the other person said if its too good to be true and it involves you paying ANYTHING then its too good to be true
If they ask for money right away, or ask for your information, it's a scam.
when you watch any video or chat on messenger they can hack your computer. stay away from freebies
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