A “Welcome to Wisconsin” sign includes a warning for criminals and terrorists about the gun carrying population in the state. Is this sign real?
Apple products are loved by their users, and perhaps loved almost as much by scammers trying to cash in on their popularity. Today we’ll take a look at yet another scam in the name of Apple on Facebook: iPhone tester giveaways.
Have you seen a post allegedly from Beats by Dre, claiming to be giving away products that can’t be sold because they were unsealed? Is this real or fake? Today we’ll take a look.
An image shows a Busch Gardens sign which welcomes weapons for the safety of its guests. Today we’ll look at this image to determine if it is real or not.
A ploy on Facebook is the creation of fake Facebook pages offering phony giveaways of “unsealed” products. Today we’ll take a closer look at this trend and some of the more prominent examples.
Have you seen your friends liking and sharing a post on Facebook promising to give away a Samsung Galaxy S4? Today we’ll take a closer look at this post and others like it.
Have you seen a photo online claiming to need testers for the Playstation 4? It is a scam. Read on for details.
A photo has surfaced, allegedly of Michael Vick, with a leashed dog and with his arms around a PetSmart employee. Today we’ll take a look at this photo and the story.
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