Unsolicited text from this number, stating "Apple needs iPhone5 testers: The first 1000 users who visit cellphonetesters.com and enter code 1,000 will get to test & keep the next iPhone5." Basically, sounds too good to be true. No identifying information. Possible scam?
Unsolicited text from this number, stating "Apple needs iPhone5 testers: The first 1000 users who visit cellphonetesters.com and enter code 1,000 will get to test & keep the next iPhone5." Basically, sounds too good to be true. No identifying information. Possible scam?
Decided to see what the website had. It repeated the offer, asked for the code (which I entered), then asked for an email address with the following information:
OnlineTechRewards.com is an independent rewards program for consumers and is not affiliated with, sponsored by or endorsed by any of the listed products or retailers. Trademarks, service marks, logos, and/or domain names (including, without limitation, the individual names of products and retailers) are the property of their respective owners. By entering your email and continuing, you certify that you are a US resident over the age of 18 and that you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms and
Conditions.SUMMARY OF PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. To receive the reward you must: 1) be a U.S. resident at least 18 years of age or older; 2) Register with valid information; 3) Complete the user surveys; 4) Complete the following reward offers: 2 Silver, 2 Gold, and 2 Platinum offers (Available reward offers will vary. Some reward offers require a purchase. Credit card offers may require you to activate the card by making a purchase, transferring a balance or taking a cash advance. 5) Follow the redemption instructions. All program requirements must be completed within 120 days of the date of registration. Allow 6-8 weeks for delivery. Limit of one (1) gift per household. No cash redemption value. Please read the Program Rules for complete program details. Your information will be shared with our marketing partners. Please read the Privacy Policy for more details.
Note that when I started to leave the page, it changed the reward to $1,000 for answering a "5-minute survey." Seems pretty scammy.