Beware of Jackie Chan is Giving Away Millions of Dollars and Prizes Scam

Fake Social Media Post Jackie Chan is Giving Away Millions of Dollars and Prizes Scam | De Reviews

Fraud Alert! Beware of fake social media posts circulating around in the name of popular celebrity Jackie Chan claiming to giveaway millions of dollars to those people who share his post and send him a message. You can find such fake social media posts posted from the fake accounts of Jackie Chan such as Jackie Chane 和. You can find below a few examples of such fake messages:

??? ??? ????????? .. !!!
????? ???? ???? ??? ??? ? ???? ????? ?? ? ???????, ?? ??????? ?? ?? ???? ?????? ??????? ??? ?????? ????? ???????? ??? ????????? ???? ?????? ???? ???????.
?????? ??? ????? ?????? ?? ???? ???? ??? ??? ???? ??????? ? ???? ????????? ?? ???? ??????.
?? ?? ??? ?? ????? ... !!!
[A] $ 3,000,000
[B] $ 2,000,000
[C] $ 800,000
[D] $ 1,000,000
[E] $ 3,000,000
[F] $ 1,000,000
[G] $ 200,000
[H] $ 1,000,000
[I] $ 6,000,000
[J] $ 7,000,000
[K] $ 800,000
[L] $ 3,000,000
[M] $ 2,000,000
[N] $ 5,000,000
[O] $ 1,000,000
[P] $ 4,000,000
[Q] $ 600,000
[R] $ 1,000,000
[S] $ 300,000
[T] $ 8,000,000
[U] $ 3,000,000
[V] $ 1,000,000
[W] $ 6,000,000
[X] $ 900,000
[Y] $ 7,000,000
[Z] $ 10,000,000
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Fake Social Media Post Jackie Chan is Giving Away Millions of Dollars and Prizes Scam | De Reviews

The reality of scam social media posts: "Jackie Chan claiming to give away millions of dollars to those people who share his post and send him a message."

The fraud social media posts: “Jackie Chan claiming to giveaway millions of dollars to those people who share his post and send him a message” and so on are nothing other than the fake social media posts shared with the intention to scam you. These posts are not from Jackie Chan but are from scammers.

Whenever you got these kinds of posts, you should not share those posts, or like and comment on those posts or click any link provided on those posts (if any) or follow any instruction provided on those posts. Instead, you should check on the official social media page of the respective celebrities to confirm either those posts are real or fake. You should know that the social media page of popular celebrities will have always a verification tick mark (blue tick mark in case of FB) just after their social media page name. So, if you can't find such a tick mark on celebrities' social media page, then you should know those are fake social media pages of respective celebrities.

If you think twice, you can even find out yourself that these kinds of posts claiming to giveaway millions of dollars are fake because why any rich people want to donate their money to random people instead of donating that to poor people who are in need or to some charity organizations? If some rich people ever want to donate their money, they won't donate that by picking up random people because, in such a way, they even may end up giving their money to someone who is already rich. So, no one will do something like that.

What is the motive behind these Jackie Chan fraud social media posts?

These kinds of fake social media posts are being shared by scammers to get your personal information so that they can scam you. So, you should not follow any instructions provided on these posts. For example, this fraud posts circulating around in the name of Jackie Chan is asking you to share the post in 10 groups and then message him. So, it is clear that this scammer is trying to hack your personal details and also making you fool by sharing his/her post on multiple groups so that he/she can get tons of followers on his/her social media page.

Once these scammers got enough number of followers on their social media pages, they will rename their social media pages and will sell to third parties as per the number of followers they have.

Not only that, but they also will try to hack your personal information as far as possible so that they can scam you later by misusing that information or they simply sell that information to third parties.

Sometimes, these kinds of posts may also ask you to click some links. If you click any link provided on these posts or download anything from the website that you visit from those links or follow any instructions, then you may end up losing your personal information. The links provided on these posts may lead you to malicious websites that may contain some viruses or malware or spyware that can hack your device to get your personal information.

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.

Now you know these posts are not shared by Jackie Chan himself but by scammers. This scammer may use multiple celebrities’ or companies’ names to share such similar posts. Few more examples of these kinds of fake social media posts are - Free Jayco 2020 Seneca RV Giveaway Scam; 2020 Newmar King Aire RV Giveaway ScamWhole Foods $175 Voucher; Toyota Tundra Giveaway 2020; Dwayne Johnson (The Rock) claiming to giveaway millions of dollars; Sylvester Stallone claiming to giveaway $300,000Costco $125 Voucher; Maria Margarita Rodrigues is an official Winner and You Can Also Get Millions of Dollars and so on. So, help us by reporting similar posts by using the comment section below.

Now you know the reality of social media posts like: "Jackie Chan is giving away millions of dollars to those people who like, share and comment his particular post". So, if you want to say something about it, then please feel free to leave your comment below. You can also comment below to report about similar kinds of scams or even to report about any kinds of scams. After all, we are here to spread awareness about the scams. So, let’s do it together. Let’s save innocent people from scams.

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