It's another Facebook scam that people are falling for... A free $50 off coupon at Lowe's. But this isn't the first time the scam has made the rounds on social media.
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WSET reports the scam started back in 2015, with the link to a fraudulent website adorned with the Lowe's logo.
The newest scam is presented as a promotion for a Mother's Day coupon offering customer's $50 off their next purchase.
The "coupon" appears as a shared link on your Facebook account and once you click the post to claim your coupon, you are taken to the fake Lowe's website. However, this page is a fake survey designed to steal your information.
Here's what that survey site looks like:
Customers on Facebook are asking Lowe's if the coupon is legit, and Lowe's has confirmed that the offer is definitely a scam, WNEP reports.
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"Please be careful when responding to any pop-up ad either online or via social media; as, more often than not, the offer of gift cards or other prizes to customer's in the guise of a specific company are set up to get your personal information for nefarious purposes," the company said in a statement.
The Better Business Bureau offers these tips for helping you identify a scam on Facebook:
Click here for a look at other recently uncovered scams.