It’s a scam
It’s a scam - saw this on YouTube advertising a free Dyson hair dryer but it is not true
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It’s a scam - saw this on YouTube advertising a free Dyson hair dryer but it is not true
This website was advertising on YouTube, I don’t know how and they should be taken down/removed. Remember if something is “free” then usually it’s a fake/scam website. Dont go on this website and don’t fill in any information or click on any links.
Don't trust this website. I saw an ad pop up on Youtube for this, offering a free Dyson hair wrap. I clicked it and filled in some info and then my Total antivirus blocked it and reported MALWARE.
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