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GIVEAWAY HOAXES ......................................................................... Fake $5 Off Target Coupons Hoax Applebees Gift Certificate Hoax
Summary Status (Full commentary below). An old hoax has been circulating again. Does any one remember their mother, father, uncle or some other benevolent family members admonishment that "There is no free lunch" Well it seems that in hopes of receiving the ultimate freebie windfall, some folks have forgotten these basic lessons and chose to believe once again that Bill Gates and Microsoft are begging people to bring wheel barrels and take their money. Here is a variation of this ridiculous scam: SAMPLE: This thing is for real. Rest assured AOL and Intel will follow through with their promises for fear of facing a multimillion-dollar class action suit similar to the one filed by PepsiCo against General Electric not too long ago. Dear Friends; Please do not take this for a junk letter. Bill Gates sharing his fortune. If you ignore this, You will repent later. Microsoft and AOL are now the largest Internet companies and in an effort to make sure that Internet Explorer remains the most widely used program, Microsoft and AOL..... BLAH BLAH BLAH BLA This is not true and the only article in
CNN regarding this was a report that the hoax itself.
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Fake $5 Off Target CouponsSummary:
Email forward claims that attached $5 off Target coupons can be printed and continually used until October 2008 (Full commentary below). Status: False Example:(Submitted, July 2008) Subject: Re: $5 Target Coupons
I just got this email and haven't tried them yet but who doesn't spend $25 a trip at Target between now and October. Even if you just buy paper products and house hold stuff. A friend of mine forwarded this to me. So I thought I'd share too. To all of you Target lovers out there, Attached are Target coupons that can be printed and used as many times as you'd like up until October. A friend of mine passed this on to me just last night. I didn't want to forward this on until she said she had checked it out, and sure enough, they work! She said 'I was already planning to go to Target today and I saved $20 at the register! The cashier let me ring up 4 separate transactions and use a coupon each time. I passed out the other 4 coupons I had with me to other shoppers since I could go home and print more. Please pass this on to anyone else!' Commentary: According to this email forward, the attached coupons can be printed and used to receive 5 dollars off any purchase of $25 or more at Target stores. The message claims that the coupons can be reprinted and "used as many times as you'd like" until October, 2008 and urges the recipient to pass on copies of the coupons to others. However, the coupons are in fact invalid and will not be accepted by Target. According to a Target press release, the coupons were originally distributed to a limited number of people via email and were valid for toy purchases only. The coupons were subsequently altered to make them appear valid for any purchase. The full Target press release about the invalid coupons is included below: July 02, 2008Thus, forwarding these fake coupons is nothing more than a waste of bandwidth. If you receive one of these emails, please let the sender know that the Target coupons are invalid. .................................................................................................................................... Applebee's Gift Certificate HoaxSummary:Email promises free Applebee's gift certificates for those who forward the message to a specified number of people (Full commentary below.) Status: False Example:(Submitted via email, January 2005): Subject: Applebee's - don't delete
My name is Bill Palmer, founder of Applebee's. In an attempt to get our name out to more people in the rural communities where we are not currently located, we are offering a $50 gift certificate to anyone who forwards this email to 9 of their friends. Just send this email to them and you will receive an email back with a confirmation number to claim your gift certificate. ! ! Sincerely Bill Palmer Founder of Applebee's Visit us at: www.applebees.com Hey guys, DON'T DELETE THIS EMAIL It really works, I tried it and got my Gift certificate confirmation number in 3 minutes. Commentary: An email hoax that promises free gift certificates from Applebee's restaurants has been circulating around the Internet for several years. The message claims that by sending the email to 9 of your friends, you will receive a confirmation number that allows you to claim a $50 gift certificate. The implication is that the company will be able to ascertain via some kind of email tracking program when you have sent the message to 9 other people. Like other hoaxes that claim a forwarded email is being tracked in some way, this is pure nonsense. Legitimate organizations do not and would not track particular email forwards across Cyberspace. If you visit, the Applebee's Website, you will generally receive the following message in a pop-up window: A fraudulent email chain message
promising Applebee's® gift certificates for forwarding
the message is currently making its way around the Internet.
The message promises a gift certificate and a confirmation
number after forwarding the message to a specific number
of email addresses. Applebee's® International, Inc. does
not sponsor or endorse this activity and is unable to
fulfill these requests.
This hoax email should be relegated to the deleted items folder where it belongs. .................................................................................................................................. Summary: Status: (Submitted, October 2008) Subject: Wendys' 60th Anniversary
Wendys' 60th Anniversary 10-22... 25¢ Burgers, Fries 15¢,
Drinks 10¢ 60th Year Anniversary is Wednesday, October 22nd.
All hamburgers will be sold for 25 cents, Cheeseburgers
30 cents, Fries 15 cents, and drinks are 10 cents!!! So,
mark your calendars! Commentary: In-n-Out's 60th Year Anniversary is Wednesday, October 22nd. All hamburgers will be sold for 25 cents, Cheeseburgers 30 cents, Fries 15 cents, and drinks are 10 cents!!! So mark your calendars! Circulating either version of the hoax will do nothing more that clutter inboxes and online communities with even more utterly useless information. Unfortunately, it is not uncommon for supposed cut-off dates in such hoaxes to be changed by pranksters during the journey through cyberspace, so more mutated versions may continue to circulate even after 22nd October has well and truly come and gone.
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