Saturday, July 23, 2011

Did a Girl Has a Spider Living Inside of Her Skin?

Well, this piece of interesting news has been spreading widely across Facebook. You can see some similarity in this piece of Facebook Post with the previous news like Photographer committed himself 3 days after taking this video and a girl killed herself after her father posted the video on her Facebook Wall, that it is designed in a way to make you think it is a video post.

As you can see from the picture, it shows something within the skin which fits the description given by its title. There also a small clause below that states = "Caution - Mature Content". People who are busy and did not take sometime to think would probably just click on this post and ended up helping the creator to share this scam post.
There are actually from the same creator. This is a very shrewd advertising trick exploiting the curiosity of Facebook users. It is interesting to note that after just one click of the link, you will be directed straight to the Advertisement telling you to fill in a survey which is the same as the previous two Facebook Scams which is mentioned above. Essentially, after you filled in the survey, you will be asked to provide your mobile number and the survey will ensued. This survey will entice you to continue your participation by answering the question through your mobile phone via SMS. However, each of this survey question is chargeable to your mobile subscription account.
Yes, this is another one of those Facebook Scams.

The only difference about this scam is that it will not bring you to a page for you to click a button which was placed right in the center of a fake video streaming panel that says "Jaa" which means "share" in Finnish language. For this post, all you need to do is just click on this link, and it will automatically be shared on your Facebook Wall with random messages purported to be entered by you like "Omg", "This is really Gross" and so on.

Looking at the title of this post which says - GlRL HAS A SPlDER LlVlNG lNSlDE OF HER SKlN. If you are observant enough, you will probably realized that the "i" is being replaced by "l". Like the previous news on Photographer "commited" suicide 3 Days after shooting THIS video, spelling mistakes were intentionally made. The only reason for this could be for the purpose of avoiding law suits. However, I am unable to confirm this.
But it seems that despite many articles written to alert about such scams, many are still falling prey to this advertising trick. As I see this piece of seemingly realistic video sharing post flooding my Facebook Newsfeed page.

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Sunday, July 10, 2011

Facebook Scam, This Girl Killed Herself After Her Dad Posted This On Her Wall



This was circulated and swirling in Facebook about a girl who killed herself after her dad posted something seemingly like a video on her Facebook wall.

Does this sound familiar? Remember the previous juicy piece of news of "Photographer Commited Suicide 3 days after Shooting THIS Video". Yes, there are the same, notice the word "Jaa" on the Bloggers' Post above. It is a Finnish word for "Share". It is not clear, but the seemingly realistic video streaming panel, shows the lower body of a girl with a underwear.



The above is the Facebook version of this piece of juicy and irresistible news. To make it more irresistible, a girl was seen posing sexily in her photo. Well, it is definitely a scam, what will happen is a page with a Video Panel would appear with a word "Jaa" in the middle. After clicking the Jaa, you will then share it on your Facebook Wall, exposing this to yet more victims. Thereafter, a pop up will appear asking you to do a survey before you could watch this video.

There is no video in the first place, the video panel is forged to make you believe that there is one. You will then, subjected to your location, asked to fill in a form with your mobile number. When this survey is being sent to your phone, you will be need to pay a surcharge.

It is a really a shrewd trick to earn money from people's curiosity.



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Photographer commits suicide 3 days after shooting THIS video? (Facebook Scam Alert)


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