The Facebook page “Motorhomes and Campers”, which was created on July 31, 2022, posts a competition opportunity. Apparently there are four RVs available for those who share the post and comment "Done."

“To all our friends and fans!
😍 😍 We have 4 RVs that have been in storage for some time and are not for sale.
We want them to go to the 4 of you who shared and commented (Done). Before August 10th. ️🎉”
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The site has few followers. There are almost 130 likes on this page. However, the post itself has already been commented on around 2,000 times and shared almost 1,500 times. – Of course, that is also part of the requirements in order to take advantage of the chance to get one of the four motorhomes advertised.
If you follow this, you will receive an automated answer from the site operator on how to proceed.

"Thank you for your participation.
For the next step, please register your details using the registration link below👇👇 https://bit.ly/ …. “
Subscription trap instead of a motorhome
If you open this link, you will be taken to a Google site. You should register here to take part in the raffle.

If you click on “Register” here, you will land on another page entitled “Health For You”, where you should enter your mobile phone number.
You should definitely read the lowercase letters here. Because here it is announced that this involves taking out a subscription to “Health For You”. The cost: 4.99 euros per week.
Conclusion
There are no motorhomes to be won in this alleged competition. The site only lures new customers into a subscription that costs around 20 euros per month.
In addition, you have also submitted your personal data here, which will most likely result in you being increasingly harassed with spam calls, spam emails or other annoying and dubious nonsense.
You should neither comment on nor share such competitions. Friends who participate here or share the post can be informed that it is a fake from data collectors and subscription sellers.
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