The Facebook page “De'Longhi fully automatic coffee machine” is not an official De'Longhi page and lures users with an alleged profit.

The Facebook page “De'Longhi fully automatic coffee machine” is supposedly giving away fifteen fully automatic coffee machines worth €1,500 each. However, this is a fake site that has nothing to do with the De'Longhi brand.

Facebook page creators repeatedly use third-party identities to organize alleged competitions. They give the impression that they are official Facebook pages of well-known companies that have products to give away out of the blue.

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However, the competition is just an excuse. The site also offers neither a proper imprint nor any other information about the organizer. In addition, it has only existed since February 24, 2020. Here is a verified official Facebook page for De'Longhi .

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Data brings money

Unfortunately, the actual purpose of these sites is limited to one thing: collecting data, selling magazine subscriptions and sending spam emails!

Even if you take part and think to yourself “Oh, if I play along, it won’t hurt anyone” – data always brings money and these sites will continue to exist in the future. Facebook pages that deceive you and make money from your personal data. Even a mere like maintains this type of page and harms you and your Facebook friends.

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Note : Competitions regularly appear on Facebook and captivate Facebook users. They hope for a really big win but in the end they come away empty-handed. In these cases, only the site operator “wins”. We check competitions for their seriousness! This competition is not serious and deceives the participants. It doesn't meet Facebook's criteria and uses fake elements!

Fake Facebook pages repeatedly claim to be giving away expensive kitchen appliances, campers or cars. Finding testers for a brand is also a popular way to attract users. This scam is not new .

Further information about such competitions can be found in our article “ How fake competitions work on Facebook! " before.
A list of the current fake competitions on Facebook can be found here .

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