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OpenEconet Independence Day Free 10GB Data Message Is Fake

Econet Wireless Zimbabwe has distanced itself from a message circulating on WhatsApp offering Independence Day Econet 10GB free data.
In a statement released this Monday, Econet said the āpromotionā did not originate from them but was the work of scammers. It said:
Beware of scam WhatsApp chain messages claiming that we are giving away free Econet Data.
Please be advised that these posts are fake, and you should ignore them.
We will communicate through our official channels if we are running any promotions.
According to Readerās Digest, here is how to identify scammers:
- Online scammers often claim to be contacting you on behalf of businesses, brands or organizations you know and trust.
- If a company or government agency unexpectedly call you on the phone, thatās a tip-off that a scammer may be on the other end of the line.
- Beware of anyone who attempts to rush or push you into making a decision without first giving you time to verify and thoughtfully consider their requests.
- Scan any emails, messages or online chats you receive for misspellings, grammatical errors, strange subject lines or other discrepancies.
- Criminals build fake profiles on dating apps to lure you in with the promise of love, sometimes resorting to love bombingāand then try to coerce you into giving gifts or cash.
- On social networks and fake online retailers that are created specifically to appear to be the real thing, itās not uncommon to find goods at steep discounts. Trust your instincts, and know that if a price is too good to be true, itās likely a scam.
- A promise of easy money ā No legitimate financial investment opportunity is sure to ever pay off 100% of the timeāand cannot legally be advertised as āguaranteedā incomeāso be very leery of anyone promising such.
- Requests an unusual payment option ā Itās not uncommon for romance scammers or someone whoās hacked a friendās social media account to request that you send money using peer-to-peer payment systems (PayPal, Venmo, Cash App, etc.), gift cards, Western Union, wire transfers or cryptocurrency tokens.
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