![]() Each of those rewards has button next to it that leads to another website asking to provide details such as first and last name, ZIP code, address, apartment number, city, state, phone number, email address. That button is designed to open a fake Walgreens website encouraging to participate in a customer experience survey and get at least a $90 reward in exchange.Īfter completing that survey (answering questions related to online shopping), this scam website offers to choose one of the rewards (like keto weight loss pills, CBD oil, teeth whitening kit, and other prizes). In one way or another, it is strongly recommended to ignore scams like this one, they often are used to extract personal information.Īs stated in the email disguised as a letter from Wallgreens, recipients have to click the "Confirm Now" button to "confirm the receipt of this email". It is important to mention that that the same scam website promoted via email could be promoted via shady advertisements, other untrustworthy websites, and potentially unwanted applications (PUAs) well. ![]() ![]() Scammers behind this scam use Wallgreens's name (and logo) to trick people into believing that they have been chosen as the winners of some prize that can be claimed through the website link in an email spam campaign that scammers use to promote this scam. Wallgreens is the name of the second-largest pharmacy store chain in the United States.
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