Users are currently receiving emails that supposedly come from Magenta and are said to be a “Limited Magenta Telekom offer” where you can win the iPhone 14 Pro.

The sender's domain is barchettigroup.it - ​​this already shows that this is not an official mailing from Magenta.

Screenshot of the email
Screenshot of the email

Beware of this fake competition!

If you click on this link, you will be taken to a page with the URL “jaspermaner.com” – and again we see: There is no connection to magenta here.

First of all, congratulations on the unique opportunity to receive the iPhone 14 Pro. All you have to do is take part in a short survey. Seven questions about online shopping behavior are asked here. Finally, you receive the information that an iPhone 14 Pro has been reserved exclusively. All you have to do is enter your delivery address, pay the shipping costs for delivery and you will receive the good item.



Or not?

If you click on “Continue” in the last step, you will be taken to another page “electronicdealonline.com”. If you read the lowercase letters you will find out that you are taking out a subscription. – A 14-day premium membership test on Budgetorian.com* (in other versions also “SpendingOptimiser.com” or “budgetter.net”)

The asterisk refers to a paragraph in the terms and conditions:



“*Please note that your membership will automatically renew after 14 days if you do not cancel it. The renewal takes place in 14 days and the price is: €29.00!”

Conclusion

This competition does not come from Magenta and has nothing to do with the telecom provider. Magenta lists current competitions on its website .

If you respond to the lure of supposedly being able to win an iPhone 14 Pro, you take out a subscription, which is initially billed at 75 cents for a 14-day trial period. After this test period it will be extended and billed at 29 euros.

You probably can't win an iPhone here, but you're stuck with an expensive subscription that you didn't want!

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