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I have recently received a friend request from woman's freebies and they messaged me stating that i was selected through the facebook systems that i was the grand prize winner of $1 million dollars, john deer tractor and a kitchen aid mixer. i was kind of happy at first until they said ( all you have to do to receive your prize is go to walmart and get your claimers receipt for $239.99) i f it is free then why should i have to pay out money in order to receive the prize (scams)

Answer:

We NEVER send friend request. Please report the account contacting you to Facebook. This "Francine Johnson" person is in no way affiliated to our site (our page is verified, we have a blue check mark so you can see that we are the real WomanFreebies). I want to try and help stop the people sending these messages. However there is a legal loophole that prevents me from doing so unless they are messaging me directly. I really would appreciate if you could report the account. It may have already removed, but just in case, here's a link explaining how to do so: https://www.facebook.com/help/171757096241231 or https://www.facebook.com/help/contact/208282075858952 Thanks, Emma https://womanfreebies.com/featured/please-exercise-caution/

By Emma C.,
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Yes. did you have a sweepstakes 14.5 million dollar giveaway

Answer:

Yes

By caralee m.
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I was sent a friend request by ann who is saying she is your ceo. she said that i was today's lucky winner of 850.000.00, a 6 burner stove, and an outdoor patio set. she asked for my name and address. she then asked for my bank account information so the money could be deposited into my account. i didn't give her my account information. i would like to know the name of your ceo. it would be nice if i actually won this but if this is a scam i thought these kind of things are going on. i like your site. but if it is a scam thats not good. thank you.

Answer:

This is a scam. Please dont fall for it. Give them less info as possible.

By Carrie W.
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My wife was contacted by someone saying she won prizes over facebook messenger is this for real

Answer:

No, its a scam. I receive the same thing via messenger and send 200.00 to a person in GA. Read to comments. SCAM!

By patricia A.
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A woman by the name of sarah richard contacted me today saying she was a rep of womanfreebies and... you were randomly selected to receive $500, 000.00.and also a bonus prize of lg speed queen top load washer & dryer also a ipod mini all yours we all would like to say a big congratulations to you for winning the woman freebies sweepstakes 2015!... she wanted me to confirm my info with my full name, address, and phone number... i told her that she had that info from me entering into sweeps on womanfreebies.com... scam scam scam

Answer:

Rubin as fast ad you can. After I questioned them I was told to go and do something. They are simply scammers.

By Dee R.
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I was just contacted by "you" guys saying that i have won a toyota camry, rachael ray 14-piece cookware set, a pair of nike air, plus $75,000. you told me that i needed to go through a claiming process that required me to go to a western union and pay $299.99 for a licence and insurance, because my winnings were over $50,000. when i spoke with my attorney he said "no". it's a scam. imagine my surprise since my car is falling apart and i am unemployed. how can you people do this? if i have won take the fee out of the $75,000.

Answer:

Please report the account contacting you to Facebook. This "Francine Johnson" person is in no way affiliated to our site (our page is verified, we have a blue check mark so you can see that we are the real WomanFreebies). I want to try and help stop the people sending these messages. However there is a legal loophole that prevents me from doing so unless they are messaging me directly. I really would appreciate if you could report the account. It may have already removed, but just in case, here's a link explaining how to do so: https://www.facebook.com/help/171757096241231 or https://www.facebook.com/help/contact/208282075858952 Thanks, Emma https://womanfreebies.com/featured/please-exercise-caution/

By Emma C.,
Question:

Is this legit and does this person work for you?

Answer:

Please report the account contacting you to Facebook. This "Francine Johnson" person is in no way affiliated to our site (our page is verified, we have a blue check mark so you can see that we are the real WomanFreebies). I want to try and help stop the people sending these messages. However there is a legal loophole that prevents me from doing so unless they are messaging me directly. I really would appreciate if you could report the account. It may have already removed, but just in case, here's a link explaining how to do so: https://www.facebook.com/help/171757096241231 or https://www.facebook.com/help/contact/208282075858952 Thanks, Emma https://womanfreebies.com/featured/please-exercise-caution/

By Emma C.,
Question:

Are they legit?

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