I just friended a woman name Marilyn from this site. She started asking me all these questions about how I was doing and how I would feel if I had won something and do I believe that God blesses people with certain things. Then she tells me I want a million dollars and a brand new truck in my choice of color. I knew right then and there it was a scam! So I played along with it and told her how excited I was and I was going to tell on my friend and I couldn't believe that this was real and true. Then she asked me for my address and telephone number and then I knew it was a true scam! It's a shame how people take advantage of people in this society!
I received a message, via Facebook, from Stephanie at womansfreebies.com informing me that I had "won" several prizes. I questioned the validity of this and this person became irate and nasty. Telling me to stop following the website, questioning the website's integrity, etc. I told her I was simply surprised and honestly somewhat skeptical as I have never won anything in my life. She then told me to send her $899.00 to "immunize and insure" my validity. I simply stopped communicating with her at that point. I "blocked" her and this site from my messenger and Facebook account. I also reported this to Facebook.
I was just contacted on Facebook messenger by a Linda James At freebies(official page) saying she was General Manager and that I won 500,000 & other prizes but I had to pay 250 dollars to get my prize. Another thing she said to keep all the convo confidential!...
How is it that you can advertise to get samples or products for free and then after the sign up process, you receive nothing? What type of scam is this company running?
I got called by messenger from a Mrs. Bentley, production manager, said I won 500,000, dollars, car, shoes, cookware and a laptop. Send 199.00 to someone in GA. I'm glad I had my son Google it.
They contacted me that I won a new car, Rachel Ray cook ware and $100,000 butII needed to pay money up front as proof I could take care of taxs, registration and licencing. Then they needed more cash before they could deliver my prizes that I would get all the cash back when they arrived to deliver my prizes. When I asked for my original deposit back thier phone battery was dieing.
Okay just to let you know The only reason why you have been contacted just now, is to have you properly notified that out 23,000 entries in the Woman Freebies Giveaway you were randomly selected using our Facebook system as a lucky winner in the 1st category, and therefore attracted as a cash award payout of $1 million dollars and 2015 Volvo cross vehicle over color of your choice and we all would like to say congratulations!
There is a lady named jadine Walters contacted me yesterday. I suppose to won Nike shoes, john Deere tractor, a car, and $250,000... hell it would be nice just to receive the Nike shoes. And to beat it all. She had the nerve to keep saying god works in mysterious ways... DONT EVER USE THE LORDS NAME IN VEIN... stupid people!
Received a friend request this morning from Amanda Salvatore at womens freebies, they start out with casual conversation then told me I was this months first place winner, I had won $250,000 2 pairs of ugg boots and a 2016 Mustang, I replied with "yeh right Ill believe it when I have it and don't have to pay anything for it" of course I had no responses after that. I tried sending another message asking what had happened and where was the info to claim my prizes and that message wouldn't even go through lol. So to anyone who receives these messages please DO NOT give them any of your personal information!
I was contacted this morning saying I won several thousands of dollars, and a volvo car. Her name was Denise White at Womanfreebies, almost had me into going to a Western Union and sending money. I asked what do I say when I get there, my phone rang and it was a man that I had a very hard time understanding, very pushy kept telling me get in your car I talk to you all the way to Western Union. I said just give me a number and I will call you when I arrive nope, I stay on line with you, I said it will take me 35 minutes to get there, that okay I stay on line. I said I don't think so. Then he goes send me your cell number I call it, so I go back to my computer and Denise ask me for my cell, I wouldn't give it to her so she goes BYE!. I must say they are really good almost got me. The only thing that I regret is that I sent my home number.
Ladies,
I have used this site for 3 years with no problems but I DO take a few precautions: If I enter a "woman freebies" giveaway (shoes, ect.) on FB always make sure to UNCHECK the share on FB box! Scammers see this and use this as a way to contact you pretending to be with WF in order to get your information. IF you win anything you will always be notified by email, not through FB. Also, when on the site stay down the "middle" of the page. On the listed individual freebie there will be a pink box that says "get this" or something similar... clicking this will take you DIRECTLY to the company giving the sample away (always check address bar.) You fill in basic information name, address, email and maybe phone (get a Google voice number to use for freebies!) I HAVE NEVER DONE A SURVEY on Woman freebies to get a sample. If you find yourself on a survey page just exit out. They do advertise on these legit freebie sites in the hopes you will do their survey but low and behold no freebie ever comes because they were just getting information from your answers. Always click on the pink box, the freebie will open in a separate window. Also try Free sample monkey and freebie shark (same rules apply)
Good luck, Freebie on!
Contacted on Facebook messenger by Denise, chatted on "messenger", then told me I had won $120,050 Ford Mustang and a $15,000 patio set (quite the imagination, our Denise) She eventually wanted me to go to Wal-Mart and get a certificate and pay at least $264.
NO! Avoid this website. Notice there is no way to email or unsubscribe! I foolishly followed a link on Facebook for a free giveaway and entered my phone number and email to enter. I know... stupid! Anyway... since that time 1.5 weeks ago, I now receive 5-8 phone calls a day on my mobile trying to offer me a loan. The caller is always one with a very heavy Indian accent... very difficult to understand. I tell them to remove my phone number from their database and they always get rude and swear and make fun of my request. On http://womanfreebies.com there is no way to write to them or unsubscribe. On their facebook page I wrote a few comments asking for a way to get my number removed and they have blocked me. I have asked FAcebook to investigate the page https://www.facebook.com/WomanFreebies?fref=ts but they said it didn't violate their terms of standards. I wrote back to them saying it was not the page but what they were doing! They give away free samples and items each day. Here are some of the numbers that called me: *******245, **************, *******368, *******540, *******288, *******434, *******221, *******471, *******221, *******287, *******513, *******653, *******539, *******995, *******669, *******068. This started on 4/2/15. PLEASE HELP! How can I get this harassment to stop? Does anyone know of a contact or way to remove phone number?
They messaged me saying I won a million $ a Ford Focus and a mixer or something like that, I was starting to get excited so I had my daughter look them up and we seen all these comments, I told her that, she even asked me what color of balloons I liked, the most they got out of me is my address and phone number, now I wish I hadn't given them that, I guess I didn't give them enough time to ask me for money, im upset, for a few moments I was hoping it was true
They don't deliver either you do a million surveys and get nothing you put in for free stuff never comes I have put in for tennis shoes size color did everything nothing so sick of it
I have been a woman freebies follower for years and have gotten many free samples and great deals over the years, BUT... tonight I was friend ed on Facebook but someone claiming to be a prize claim agent and she game me the exact same song and dance as everyone else on here. I know from personal experience that they contact you via email for winnings. NOT Facebook! But I thought I would indulge this fantasy to see what they asked of me. Same thing, for my full legal name, address and cell number. Then for money to claim my prize. I informed her that I knew about her scam and she deleted and blocked me immediately. Please be aware that the a tual woman freebies site has tons of great links to free samples and coupons. But do not friend anyone on Facebook that claims to be from there. That is NOT how they do business. Their site finds great deals or free samples from other sites and links them to their page, they are there to help you find awesome freebies. Not to scam people. But others out there troll their page looking for hopeful people like all of us. The actual site is wonderful. Don't let these scammers scare you away from the real site!
I also got a friend request from a Cindy Morrison. She told me I had won 850,000,5 piece patio set and a 10,000 hot tub. Of course I didn't believe it but I still commented back because I had hopes. We talked back and fourth and she told me I needed a claimers receipt before they could deliver my prizes. I never heard this so I asked what it was and she proceeded to say it was at money gram and it cost 199.99 and it would be paid back double. I said anything that you have to pay out first before receiving anything is fake. She then said no anything over 100,000 was impossible to get around without one. She then said they would need receipt number also so they had proof when crossing state lines it was a legit prize winner. I left o UT in beginning they wanted full name address and phone number all the things they would need to pick up my money from money gram. Biggest scam ever they will have you believing anything they say then when I said I seen these reviews and I was calling the news station and police, they no longer can receive messages from me at this time. Very very sad.
Lets just say that they are a huge scam. I had 5 different customer service reps contact me at the same time. All saying that I have won 150,000 plus a 1000 weekly gift card and a kitchen/bedroom makeover. All I have to do is give 200 to western union guy Marvel Brown. Had a manger contact me, he called from jamaica and then texted from new west minister, BC. I asked if they would believe it wasnt a scam if I called them from another country. They were very insistent and quite rude that it was not a scam. So I let them think they were convincing me. Their manager told me to drop everything and run up to the closest western union and send the money. I laughed a little because seriously who does that. I continued to pull at their time since they seem to think mine has no value and asked them exactly what I should do once I get to western union etc. So after wasting their time and hell a little of my time I told the manager that I needed to think about it. He reminded me that they would be coming out today with the prize so I needed to do it before they got there. I asked was it coming in a form of a check and he said whatever prize the customer service rep told you you were getting. I asked how a kitchen/bedroom makeover could be delivered. Managers response well except that. (on the other hand I was still speaking with one of the reps thru facebook and asked her how long it would take till I saw my check and she said it takes about 3 days for processing. How can that be that I am getting it today per Manager, and about 3 days from customer service rep.?!?!?) If that didnt scream scam I dont know what else would. Lol. Anyway I told the manager Im going to keep my hard earned money and he can shove the prize where the sun dont shine and never contact me again.
Messaged me on Facebook said I won $500,000 and a Ford van in a choice of my color, that I had to go get a form ASAP So I was able to receive my winnings, hmmm too good to be true. Wanted to know if I had a bank account
I cannot believe I fell for this scam they added me on Facebook and told me I was a random winner and selected me I won 1 million dollars at a new 2015 F1 50 truck and a new Kitchen Aid mixer may even asked me what color balloons I wanted i'm very angry at this I really thought that I won I'm very angry I even gave them my address and phone number but once they asked me if I had a bank account to deposit the money I said no and that's The last I heard of them they just disappeared
Answer: This whole web site is nothing more than a few so called ladies getting together and getting people's info. They have not had any intentions of sending anything out to anyone, i when you do get. A notice from this web site, do yourself a big favor and hit the trash button as cash as you can, because they are lieing to each and everyone they dare send notices to, no one has not will they EVER GET ANY MONEY OR. CAR FROM THESE PEOPLE. They are Walking, Talking, Bullshiters.The End.
Answer: I have not won anything from woman frebbies. I was contacted by someone who said I had won something from women freebies. That was a scam. The website didn't have the blue checkmark like their website does. So if it doesn't have the blue checmark then it is a scam. So be careful what you respond to.
Answer: Ellen, I'm afraid the only thing you can do is report it to the BBB, and any Internet scam organizations. I as well as others have been called by this company sayings we won a million dollars and other gifts, but send various amounts of money first. "SCA
Answer: Please report the account contacting you to Facebook. This 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/
Answer: Yes it is I've been contacted by three different people all say oh you won just pay 177.00 to the carrier then come to headquarters New York. They had me living in a state I had not lived in for 30 plus yrs. They are scammers
Answer: Take my word, if they are asking for money it is a fraud, RUN DO NOT WALK to the closest exit.
Answer: Yes. Sorry, but yes. If you won you shouldn't have to pay anything. They should be ashamed of themselves.
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/
Answer: I work for this site - as part of our privacy policy, we don't collect phone numbers. We give away 1,000s of prizes, legitamitely. If you gave out your number, it wasn't to us.
WomanFreebies has a rating of 1.8 stars from 95 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Reviewers dissatisfied with WomanFreebies most frequently mention western union, phone number and grand prize. WomanFreebies ranks 98th among Free Stuff sites.