Here’s what consumers have asked with answers from WomanFreebies staff and previous consumers.
I have not won anything from woman frebbies. I was contacted by someone who said I had won something from women freebies. That was a scam. The website didn't have the blue checkmark like their website does. So if it doesn't have the blue checmark then it is a scam. So be careful what you respond to.
Ellen, I'm afraid the only thing you can do is report it to the BBB, and any Internet scam organizations. I as well as others have been called by this company sayings we won a million dollars and other gifts, but send various amounts of money first. "SCA
This whole web site is nothing more than a few so called ladies getting together and getting people's info. They have not had any intentions of sending anything out to anyone, i when you do get. A notice from this web site, do yourself a big favor and hit the trash button as cash as you can, because they are lieing to each and everyone they dare send notices to, no one has not will they EVER GET ANY MONEY OR. CAR FROM THESE PEOPLE. They are Walking, Talking, Bull$#*!ers.The End.
Please report the account contacting you to Facebook. This person is in no way affiliated to our site (our page is verified, we have a blue check mark so you can see that we are the real WomanFreebies). I want to try and help stop the people sending these messages. However there is a legal loophole that prevents me from doing so unless they are messaging me directly. I really would appreciate if you could report the account. It may have already removed, but just in case, here's a link explaining how to do so: https://www.facebook.com/help/171757096241231 or https://www.facebook.com/help/contact/208282075858952 Thanks, Emma https://womanfreebies.com/featured/please-exercise-caution/
Yes it is I've been contacted by three different people all say oh you won just pay 177.00 to the carrier then come to headquarters New York. They had me living in a state I had not lived in for 30 plus yrs. They are scammers
Yes. Sorry, but yes. If you won you shouldn't have to pay anything. They should be ashamed of themselves.
Please report the account contacting you to Facebook. This "Francine Johnson" person is in no way affiliated to our site (our page is verified, we have a blue check mark so you can see that we are the real WomanFreebies). I want to try and help stop the people sending these messages. However there is a legal loophole that prevents me from doing so unless they are messaging me directly. I really would appreciate if you could report the account. It may have already removed, but just in case, here's a link explaining how to do so: https://www.facebook.com/help/171757096241231 or https://www.facebook.com/help/contact/208282075858952 Thanks, Emma https://womanfreebies.com/featured/please-exercise-caution/
I work for this site - as part of our privacy policy, we don't collect phone numbers. We give away 1,000s of prizes, legitamitely. If you gave out your number, it wasn't to us.
I was told I won 5 million dollars, a washing machine, Dell laptop computer, and 2 pairs of Nike air max shoes. I would have to pay 199.99 and it would be reimbursed to me upon receipt of my prizes. Does this sound legit?