Easily win plane tickets to travel all over Europe.
Here is a tempting offer.
But beware, if you receive such a proposal from Air France on WhatsApp, it is a scam, warns BFM Tech.
Many Internet users have received this message supposedly sent by the airline: “It's Black Friday for Air France gifts!
".
Dear customers, many of you have reported to us a fraudulent site inviting you to participate in a fake contest on different platforms, including WhatsApp.
Air France is not the cause and invites you to be vigilant.
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— Air France FR (@AirFranceFR) November 7, 2022
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This scam is thus surfing on Black Friday scheduled for the end of November.
Concretely, players are invited to answer a few easy questions about a fake site.
They must then choose a gift box to win their tickets.
Of course, everyone walks away a winner.
But to recover their gain, Internet users must enter their personal details.
The message urges you to play fast.
Also, players need to share this game to five groups or 20 friends.
Already the victim of such usurpation in the past, Air France made things clear Monday on Twitter.
“Dear customers, many of you have reported to us a fraudulent site inviting you to participate in a fake contest on various platforms, including WhatsApp.
Air France is not the cause and invites you to be vigilant, ”wrote the company.
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