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[Scam Alert] “Southwest Air Fans.” 69th Anniversary Ticket Giveaway on Facebook is a SCAM
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A post from a Facebook fan page named “Southwest Air Fans.” went viral over the weekend, receiving over 1.4 million comments. Posing as Southwest Airlines, scammers falsely claimed that they are having a “69th anniversary” lucky draw campaign that features 2 round-trip tickets as a reward. Did you see the post?

The viral post from the fake Southwest Airlines fan page
How Southwest Air Fans Scam Works
To participate in the fake giveaway campaign, you must leave a comment below the post. After that, the scammers will guide you to register via a scam website. If you do as instructed, you will end up sharing lots of personal information with the scammers.
Although the fake fan page and the scam website are no longer accessible at the time of writing, more fake copycat Southwest Airlines fan pages are popping up, and they’re using the same tricks:

A different fake Southwest Airlines fan page

Another fake Southwest Airlines fan page
The registration link will take you to a page impersonating Southwest Airlines. Once you click on the link to register, you will be led to a random online survey page that says you can claim a reward by filling out personal information. Scammers can record everything and use it to commit crimes such as identity theft!

A fake Southwest Airlines giveaway page
Below is another fake Southwest Airlines website the scammers try to lead you to:

Southwest Airline’s official fan page has already issued a scam alert, warning everyone not to fall for this fake giveaway scam:

Scam alert by Southwest Airlines (official)
How to Protect Yourself
- Free gifts and prizes are always a major red flag.
- Be smart with your personal information.
- Here are some red flags of fake Facebook fan pages:
- The fan page’s name. The name of the page can look nearly identical to the legitimate one, but there will always be something different, like an extra period or comma, strange capitalization, or missing letters, for example.
- A lack of a blue checkmark.
- The datewhen the page was created. For example, one of these fake Southwest Airlines pages was created on May 23rd — that’s ridiculously young.

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