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Facebook page scamming people by claiming to sell luggage lost at DIA

Last updated: 2023/12/28 at 7:47 PM
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The Denver Worldwide Airport warns {that a} new Fb web page by the identify of Dеnvеr Airроrt claiming to promote misplaced baggage for $10 is “under no circumstances affiliated” with it.

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“Is it true?”Comparable scams associated to Singapore Airways

The Facebook page advertises itself as a thrift and consignment retailer. In its solely submit printed on Wednesday round 7 a.m., the enterprise encourages customers to “get a suіtcase with baggage for simply $9.95,” alleging that the baggage has sat in storage at DIA for greater than six months.

“That account is under no circumstances affiliated with DEN,” an airport spokesperson mentioned on Thursday morning.

The Fb profile photograph of the rip-off account. (Picture courtesy of Denver Airport’s Fb web page)

They really useful contacting particular person airways to know their baggage insurance policies about how lengthy baggage is held. “These selections are made by them and never the airport,” the consultant mentioned.

“Is it true?”

On the Dеnvеr Airроrt Fb submit, a person named Dale Collins commented, “Who tried to order? Is it true?” 4 customers posted photographs of stuffed suitcases within the feedback of the unique submit, claiming to have obtained them from the enterprise.

A person named Lucas Hamm — whose public posts solely date again one week in the past and virtually completely contain reposting airline carriers’ accounts — described the supposed course of: “I simply adopted the hyperlink, answered 3 questions, and managed to guess the field accurately on my second try; after that, I stuffed in a brief type and paid 10 {dollars}. Later obtained an electronic mail affirmation and indicated the supply tackle.”

Though the web page solely uploaded its profile image round 7 a.m. MST on Wednesday, it seemingly earned greater than 1,100 critiques in that point, giving it an virtually five-star score. That stood in stark distinction to its variety of web page likes — a measly seven.

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An try to succeed in the Denver Airport enterprise by way of its related electronic mail was unsuccessful because it bounced again. After attempting the linked telephone quantity for additional remark, it takes callers to a line providing “zero-cost medical insurance coated by the Reasonably priced Care Act,” then connects them with an automatic consultant who touts a promotion for a free medical alert gadget.

Comparable scams associated to Singapore Airways

The rip-off isn’t restricted to DIA, with TikTok movies posted this month about related phishing makes an attempt — a cybercrime when “somebody posing as a official establishment to lure people into offering delicate information comparable to personally identifiable info, banking and bank card particulars, and passwords,” in line with software program firm KnowBe4 — associated to Singapore Airways.

The Federal Trade Commission reported $2.7 billion in fraud losses by way of social media from January 2021 by June 2023.

“Essentially the most ceaselessly reported fraud loss within the first half of 2023 was from individuals who tried to purchase one thing marketed on social media” — usually undelivered items, with out the bought clothes or electronics, in line with the company. Essentially the most usually reported origin of the scams? Fb and Instagram ads.

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