I know there are scammers out there who do not care about anyone's good name! I feel that a woman fishing for a sucker is using your site for a quick buck!
I received a instant message through facebook from Patricia Wilcox. She asked me how long I have been a fan of WomanFreebies and if I have ever received anything from them. She then proceeded to try to tell me this: "Okay, Just to let you know The reason why you are now been contact is to have you properly notified that out of 67,000 entries in the Freebies Bonus Prize Giveaways you're randomly selected as a todays 1st place winner of $500,000 also a bonus prize of A new Toyota Verso Family Car along with a New Chromebook! We all would like to say a big congratulations to you!" When I said seriously? (sarcastically) she said: "Please note Woman freebies is never a joke or hoax and there is absolutely no catch. If you are a big fan of our company you should know that is not a joke or hoax but a reality also to let you know you have your legal rights to claim or forfeit! For proof please dial this number *******997 and there is a six digit confirmation code that's attach to your prize which is (*******) that the operator will ask for and please note do not share your code to anyone!. Are you claiming or forfeiting?" When I told her I was at work and would look into this further after I get out of work she said: "Have you called the number and verify the confirmation number to have your prize activated to your name?" Again I told her that I was at work and would research it after I get out of work. I told her that I am skeptical about this and would like to do the research on it before I give out any information. After reading the reviews on here, I went back and told her that it is a scam and to please not contact me anymore. All of a sudden she is no longer receiving messages from me.
I hope that anyone that they try to do this to does the research before just giving out their personal information. These people are professional scammers. They know exactly what to say and how to say it to take advantage of people.
Was just friended by Danielle Ferguson. Said I was the grand prize winner for today on womanfreebies. I won a laptop, money, and a car. Was then asked to pay about $1,000 for delivery costs...
Won a million, new truck, and $4,000.00 a month for 3 years. I was to go to Walmart get a claimed receipt. I called walmart. They new nothing about it.
I appreciate that I don't have to give my phone number to enter and they don't blast my e-mail account several times a day. They have good giveaways and name brand coupons.
I followed a shared link on my Facebook feed to this site. It asked for my mailing address and phone number to sign up... didn't think too much of that at first because I thought there would be samples mailed to me. Pretty quickly, I realized that you just are referred to site after site after site and most of what I saw seemed to be magazine subscriptions, services, contests...
Starting almost immediately, the spam emails began pouring in. Within a day or two, I was receiving telemarketer calls like crazy. That was about two weeks ago.
The emails have slowed - I unsubscribed to those I could - but the telemarketer calls have become absurd. 19 yesterday. Today, I have had 6 so far and it's only noontime. They are for all kinds of things - saying I've won a cruise, pushing continuing education, CPA services, telling me I can get a federal grant, wanting me to sign up for credit card processing services... just a myriad of 'stuff'.
I feel so foolish for having signed up at this site and am kicking myself everytime my phone rings.
If you are offered their products, don't fall soft. The small print tells you if you try these products and DONT RETURN THEM after 2wks you are charged the full price-- so 6wks later I still like the products but with my bank balance almost £200 lighter -Beware This is actually TRY BEFORE YOU BUY -NOT FREEBIES --
I must admit I did like the product just not the price and the way they sell it
I am messaging this Amy Blanchard on Facebook she said that I won 1,300,000 and a 2015 Volvo and I need to pay $319.53 and to go to Wells Fargo and it seams so real I really neep help cause I went to Wells Fargo Bank and they said it could be a scam idk what to do shes still messaging me as this moment I told her this is a scam she is saying no that the delivery guys are waiting for confirmation of my signature idk
Aint nothing for Free... when we remember that reciving nothing from this company will make more sense... smh
I was contacted on fb, told I had won 500,000.00 and 2015 Ford fusion, asked me what color balloons I wanted what kind of roses I like then asked me for a 279.00 reciept. Scam. Scam. Scam
I was contacted by Sarah McKintyer by text saying I won 2million dollars, a Jeep Wrangler and other prizes. All I had to do the first time was wire them 280.00 then the next day they wanted me to get a check with the gold seal for 1250. 00. I received so many texts and phone calls it was unreal. I talked to a Denise Richard, Joseph White, James Franklin, Dave York and many more people. Their were phone calls from Texas, Pennsylvania, Long Beach, Jamica, Texas and other states. They gave me an address for Bank of America to send then the money. I called BOA and they told me that this was not an account number and there was no bank at the address. The bank has reported them for fraud and the Better business Bureau is doing the same thing. Don't let them scam you like they have so many people. Delete them and never tell them anything when you get a text from them. I went through this for 3 days. I told them I was reporting them and finally they quit calling and texting me. Don't believe anything they tell you!
I will never try your site again cause I can never get through or never get any freebies, why not? I want an answer ASAP!
They wanted me to go to a Walmart to a MoneyGram Center and send them $300 to claim my prize of 1 million dollars and a BMW, the color of my choice. I almost fell for it today, Sunday, August 23,2015. Then the person that contacted me said to send it to Ceresa Page who did not have an ID. Then "Marilynn Jones" told me to send the money to "Cindy Ring" who also did not have an ID. So I am like, I don't know who to believe. Believe me... It's all a SCAM, SCAM, SCAM!
I have tried numerous times to win a pair of
Nikes and all I do is fill out surveys. I am a senior lady and disabled. I would love a pair of green 8 1/2 nikes please.
*******@Comcast.net
This is so upsetting I'm still crying I was connected saying I won 1 million dollars a licht in aid mixer and a 2015 Ford Focus I'm so upsetthey asked me to get a reset at Walmart which I would have to pay money then I thought if I won something I shouldn't have to pay anything when I said I'm going to check with the police department first they stopped messaging me and I wasn't able to message them back this is so upsetting I knew it's to good to be true
I actually went and took a gamble on this. But got no where with them. They are rude and biligerent. Don't fall for their trap.
Fraud company... Looking to steal people's. Money... I was told you could win money when pay them money. Hello you don't pay to win money...
Wife was told she won $1,000,000, car and a mixer, but to send money. Why is no one shutting these people down?
I've never received anything, but a bunch of surveys. Please don't bother.
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.
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