Is It Scam or Genuine Social Media Post? - Henry J. Rogers Claiming To Giveaway A Texas Roadhouse Voucher - Legit?

Beware of fraudulent social media posts on Facebook claiming Henry J. Rogers, CEO of Texas Roadhouse, giving away vouchers for meals to those who shares and comments on such posts. At the moment Gerald L. Morgan is a CEO of Texas Roadhouse which proves this post is a scam. One example of such fraudulent social media posts is as below:

"I’m Henry .J Rogers, CEO of Texas Roadhouse. I know times have been a struggle recently so to help everyone out I’ll be sending everyone who shares & comments by October 15th 1:00 pm a voucher. Each voucher can be used at any Texas Roadhouse to get a Steak dinner for four with drinks included. After visit http: //www.texasroadhouses .com to validate your voucher."

You may get similar types of such scams in several forms. So, you can help us by reporting similar kinds of scams below in the comment section. If you are concerned with your privacy, then you can comment below without submitting your email address.

Beware of Henry J Rogers gives away Texas Roadhouse vouchers for meals fraudulent social media posts on Facebook | De Reviews

What is the motive behind these fraudulent social media posts? The reality of Henry J. Rogers social media post on Facebook claiming to giveaway Texas Roadhouse vouchers for dinner

These fraud social media posts are not from any genuine companies but from scammers to get your personal information to scam you.

They may ask you to click some link and submit the personal details on the fake website posing the real ones or call them or message/reply to them or take part in the questionnaire where they will trick you to submit your personal details.

They may also ask you to comment and share these types scam posts with your friends via your social media accounts which will help them to spread this scam.

So, you should not follow any instructions provided in these kinds of posts or click any link or download anything (if provided any). The links or files provided on these posts may also contain some viruses or malware or spyware that can hack your device as well.

So, if you get confused about the legitimacy of the post that you receive, then it's better you contact or check on the official website of the respective company (in this case you can contact Texas Roadhouse) to confirm either the posts you received are real or fake ones.

Once these cybercriminals get your personal information, they make money by selling those details. If they get your credit card information, even they can steal money from your credit card. So, you should not follow any instructions provided on these kinds of posts.

These kinds of posts or messages may not come in the name of the same company or in the same format. These scammers may use multiple numbers, emails, and the name of companies to send similar posts/messages. A few examples of scams are:

So, help us by reporting similar types of posts/messages by using the comment section below.

Now you know the reality of these kinds of fraudulent posts. So, if you want to say something about it or want to report any kinds of scams, then please feel free to leave your comment below. After all, we are here to spread awareness about scams. So, let’s do it together. Let’s save innocent people from scams.

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If you want to share this post with your friends and families through your social media accounts to make them aware of these kinds of scam social media posts, then please feel free to do so.

Good Luck!

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I am Suman Roka, also known as De Roka. I'm the Author, Editor, Researcher, and Founder of De-Reviews.com. I've been working online since 2009. After falling into many scams myself, I finally learned to check and identify scams. So, since 2014, I'm not only checking scams for myself but also making people aware of those scams. My efforts have been acknowledged by GASA (Global Anti-Scam Alliance), which has listed De-Reviews.com as a member for its commitment to fight against scams. To find out more info about me, please check our About Us page.

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3 responses to “Is It Scam or Genuine Social Media Post? - Henry J. Rogers Claiming To Giveaway A Texas Roadhouse Voucher - Legit?”

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    This is a scam Henry is not the CEO of Texas Roadhouse, and I received to suspicious links that I googled and did not click on them. When I googled them they were malicious sites.

  2. Katoshia Griffin Avatar
    Katoshia Griffin

    I got a message saying a free voucher

  3. TexassRoadHousesFan is one of those scams pushing a link to a CPA offer.

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