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An online scam promoted the false claim YouTuber MrBeast created a casino game mobile app named The Beast Plinko.
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Facebook posts promised a 2023 Toyota Tundra Christmas surprise giveaway but it was a scam.
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An iCloud storage email scam claimed that payment details failed and needed to be updated or all users photos and videos would be deleted.
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Dr. Jennifer Ashton or Jen never endorsed keto or CBD gummies for weight loss.
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StopWatt was not created or endorsed by Elon Musk and the electricity-saving box device is a scam.
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Joyce Meyer keto gummies weight loss reviews are a scam and she never endorsed the products.
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A Walmart gift card scam on Facebook asked users to find a number in an image.
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Kaley Cuoco never endorsed an intermittent keto routine or apple cider vinegar weight loss gummies.
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Luke Combs has never endorsed keto weight loss gummies or any CBD products, either.
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USPS text message scams claimed that there was a problem with delivery and that the package cannot be delivered and that payment of $3.00 was needed to make the delivery or that personal information needed to be updated.
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Garth Brooks has never endorsed keto diet weight loss gummies or any kind of CBD gummy products.
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Faith Hill and Tim McGraw have nothing to do with any keto diet or belly melt weight loss gummies.
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Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks never endorsed keto weight loss gummies or any sort of belly melt gummies.
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Dr. Oz has never endorsed weight loss gummies or keto gummies nor did he endorse a gummy product with apple cider vinegar, perhaps better known as ACV.
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