Hi guys n gals!!! Word just got out that a new scam is going around on Stardoll. A new scam about an all-new site referred to presentations of low level members. Especially level 2 members, as far as I know. Or higher, or lower. Or whatever level they are I just don't care.
This scam started this morning when I saw a broadcast from a new member on Stardoll. The broadcast said "presentation" and I was curious to see the member's suite and presentation as the guestbook was closed temporarily.
The pictures obviously speak by themselves (no kidding).
Actually there's only ONE picture which says it all. It obviously speaks by itself. No kidding.
Hold on, I have more. But this is what loser2323 sent me. This shows the presentation of cameliacameli3 and it's not your typical level 2 presentation. This member definitely took it to the next level...
She gives out a link to a site and claims this site is real and working at the same time. You receive 600 Stardollars for free and convinces dolls to hurry in order for them to get them for free. She convinces 20 dolls to try it according to her presentation! I call it more than coincidence. For sure. Just kidding.
If I were her, I would probably report her for sure, that's why I wanted to post this here.
I have more presentations and only a few comments on guestbooks.
She also gives out this link again. It's probably her site. And a phishing site in my opinion. Is it more of a chainmail?
All you will see in these pictures is the link. Don't dare to visit it, it may look like PornHub... Just kidding.
I keep repeating the same things over and over but what made me laugh for sure is that highlit thing in yellow, circled in red. I have to notice a terrible spelling mistake. "Scamer" is not written like that. They are pronounced the same but "scammer" is the correct answer.
How did Foula (today's CG) get money from this site? HOW?! And why is her name mentioned in her presentation even though she didn't get free Stardollars as she was supposed to? I'm not trying to be offensive in any way.
And I finally found a possible answer to this. Don't visit her scamsite. And so would I say. Don't visit such sites. It's better this way.
Looks like these are lies. BIG LIES. Remember: there are no free Stardollars via phishing sites but in my opinion it's safer to complete offers on Stardoll or download apps that offer 5 or 10 Stardollars for free to get them.
And looks like Stardoll bots strike again...
Firstly, can I just ASK? How are links supposed to be allowed on Stardoll presentations?
This may trick you for real. Do not visit such sites. They may give you viruses. Or they may redirect you to sites that may request your phone number. Or they may redirect you to porn sites (which is actually impossible) but it happens sometimes.
Even kids visit these sites. They easily get distracted by such messages and they think that it's real. They click on it and do a lot of things to get free Stardollars or become Superstar/Royalty for free. When they visit them, they think this is Stardoll (regardless of the template) but the domain name is different. They are the so-called phishing sites. These sites can be really innocent on the outside but on the inside they are deceiving and may trick you for good (or bad). These sites might get your account stolen or deleted. They obviously convince you to complete a survey in order for you to get free Stardollars/Superstar/Royalty. One of these surveys may require phone number (or credit card number or other personal information). And to make things worse, they may give your computer a virus no matter if you have an antivirus program already installed so it can prevent the virus.
This kind of sites might scam you for real. Not only trick you or delete your account. But steal your account for real. Or scam you.
Thanks for reading.
Don't ever dare to:
- give personal information ANYWHERE on the Internet and especially on Stardoll (such as credit card information, phone number, name, address etc.)
- ask or give out your password not only on Stardoll but anywhere!
- visit phishing sites. They may scam you for real. Not only on Stardoll, but anywhere.
- try to visit hacking sites to pay for Superstar/free Stardollars. They are exactly the same as phishing sites but more dangerous than them.
Last but not least, it may sound innocent but...
- Don't use fake credit card numbers or fake phone numbers to pay for Superstar or for free Stardollars. These may scam you more than usual in my opinion.
DO NOT DO SUCH THINGS. OR EITHER DARE TO.
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
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