WhatsApp users warned of fraud by offering tasteless chocolate

The message has been for years, but it changes over time. WhatsApp users have been warned of a fraud that promises to give you free chocolate, but actually just steals money and personal information, broadcasts news.net. Chocolate Chadbury has been used to lure people into cheating for years. Like [...]
The message has been for years, but it changes over time.
WhatsApp users have been warned of a fraud that promises to give you free chocolate, but actually just steals money and personal information, broadcasts news.net.
Chocolate Chadbury has been used to lure people into cheating for years. As with all such fraud, which can use anything from the free iPhone to the government's money promise, is apparently because the offer seems attractive enough to be exciting, but as small as it is reliable.
While the precise details of what criminals want to make changes, they tend to revolve around similar principles: that the company is offering free chocolate as part of a anniversary celebration, and that the only way to pretend it is to take a series of steps.












