Facebook post’s £3 ‘mystery box’ offer is not a genuine deal from Lego
The post directs users to claim a box by filling out a survey, but this links to a webpage that isn’t part of Lego’s official website. Read
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The post directs users to claim a box by filling out a survey, but this links to a webpage that isn’t part of Lego’s official website. Read
Facebook posts claiming this are a hoax and use photos from an incident in California in 2023. Read
The posts were shared in local community groups and used photos of hospitalised women alongside claims they were recently found in a ‘critical condition’. Read
Thousands of people have liked posts claiming to be from the restaurant chain and offering free meals. Read
The photo has been shared online with posts claiming it shows the former governor of the Bank of England on Jeffery Epstein’s Island, but there are signs it was created using artificial intelligence. Read
Facebook posts say users can claim a free giftset by completing a survey, but this is not an official Boots offer. Read
This claim is being shared in posts on social media, but no such change has been implemented by the President. Read
Social media posts appear to have misinterpreted the recommendations of a report on cat welfare in Scotland. Read
The image was made or edited using Google AI tools, and the police have said there was “no disorder” at hospitals in the city following a stabbing. Read
A montage of images supposedly showing the princess in hospital has been shared thousands of times, but they’re not real and were almost certainly created with artificial intelligence. Read