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  • BBB Warns of Walmart Text Message Scam

    BBB Warns of Walmart Text Message Scam

    The Better Business Bureau has warned of a new scam regarding cellular text messages which offer a potential $1,000 Walmart gift card. Uninformed recipients are then taken to a website which prompts the entry of personal information, after they click on a link embedded in the message text. The BBB is fielding complaint all across the U.S. concerning the texts.

    This sort of scam is called “smishing,” basically the SMS version of phishing. Phishing involves obtaining user information by tricking them into thinking they’re submitting it to a reputable source.

    Walmart released a statement on the matter, explaining that the texts are not from them, and Gary Almond, president of the Better Business Bureau of Northeast California states that, “smartphones are very convenient but consumers should be careful about using them – When you use a device for everything from banking to personal photo albums, the last thing you want is someone gaining access to the phone.”

    The BBB offers advice on how to avouid being taken in by fake texts:

    Don’t click on links in texts from senders you don’t recognize
    Never give out sensitive information, such as Social Security or bank account numbers.
    Don’t pay for anything that’s supposed to be free
    Check your credit reports regularly, including those of your kids
    Report scams to the Better Business Bureau at 916-443-6843

    In related news, Facebook has recently received an open letter demanding an upgrade to its reporting tool, after a rash of “sick baby scams” appeared on the site.

  • Use Social Network Services To Send Gift Cards

    If you are like me and you spend quite a bit of time hanging out on social networks and social media websites online, then you know that your friends’ and family members’ birthdays and other special occasions tend to pop up out of nowhere, and you are left to scramble and purchase something online and send it to them. We are internet power users, and tend to make most of our purchases now online rather than rely on the old antiquated snail mail system.

    Well, if you are also like me and aren’t that creative when it comes to gifts, you tend to send more of your share of gift cards online. Now you’re in luck. You can now use the same social network or social media website that you are on all day long to buy and send gift cards online securely. E-commerce startup Friendgiftr is the first to launch a special new service that lets you send gift cards through your favorite social network. In fact, you can now send gift cards from retailers and merchants like the Gap, Pottery Barn, Barnes & Noble and Starbuck’s. And you can send gift cards through five different social media web sites: Facebook, MySpace, iGoogle, Ning and Bebo.

    Friendgiftr’s one-of-a-kind network is the first and only social media-based online storefront to offer actual purchasable retail and restaurant gift cards to hundreds of millions of social media site users.

    Using the Friendgiftr application, you can buy or send gift cards that are valued between $10 and $100. Send them to just about anyone, including friends and family members. It doesn’t matter what the social networkis , the process of buying a gift card using the Friendgiftr application is the same to make a purchase. Just select both the card and the amount. Enters the recipient’s name, their email address, and a personalized message. Then put in your payment method. That’s it.

    Friendgiftr uses the application programming interface (the API for us tech geeks) for each social network. Friendgiftr uses the platform that the social network web site created to host the application. For example, Friendgiftr uses Facebook’s API and can be accessed in several ways—by searching for “Friendgiftr” in the search bar; by going to the Applications link on the home page and typing in “Friendgiftr”; or by going to Friendgiftr’s fan page and clicking on “Install App.”

    Friendgiftr allows gift card recipients to exchange the card they got for a gift card from any of the other merchants that Friendgiftr offers for no charge. So, if you send someone $100 from the Gap but the recipient loves Starbucks instead, they can exchange that $100 gift card from the Gap for a Starbucks gift card.

    Friendgiftr’s order fulfillment process goes through another gift card wholesaler who then purchases the gift cards in bulk from each merchant. Friendgiftr makes money by getting a percentage of the amount of each gift card that is sold.

    Friendgiftr features the nation’s largest collection of gift cards for sale from a single source, with over 120 leading brand names like Gap, Dominos Pizza, Pottery Barn, Starbuck’s, Chili’s, Red Lobster, Regal Cinemas, Barnes & Noble, Applebee’s, Crate & Barrel, Marriott, P.F. Chang’s, Dell, Macy’s, Sephora, L.L. Bean, Banana Republic, Overstock.com among others. Through the Friendgiftr application, social media site users can now send gift cards in amounts from $10 to $100 to anyone in their network.

    “Introducing our network of gift card storefronts across numerous social networking sites is a game-changing step forward in the commercialization of social media,” commented Rob Carpenter, Friendgiftr CEO. “It’s also a cornerstone of our unique business model. We partner with the companies whose gift cards we sell, which keeps our operating costs minimal, and unlike most web-based start-ups we have multiple viable revenue streams, including commissions from cards we sell through a growing number of storefronts, slotting fees, advertisements and affiliate marketing programs.”

    Another part of Friendgiftr that make it unique is the fact that Friendgiftr is the only online gift card merchant to allow gift card recipients to exchange the gift card given to them for a gift card they prefer–from any of the merchants Friendgiftr offers, at no charge, and without the buyer knowing. Recipients can even split the gift card amount across multiple merchants’ cards, to make sure they get the gifts they really want. For example, someone who received a $50 Macy’s card can exchange it for a $25 card for Starbuck’s and a $25 card for Chili’s, or five $10 cards from five different stores.

    With the simplest user interface of any online gift card source, Friendgiftr lets social media site users buy and send gift cards in just three simple steps:  select the card and amount, enter the recipient’s name, email and a personalized message, then pay via Friendgiftr’s secure online payment platform.

    Friendgiftr is the premier digital storefront company currently offering over 120 of America’s favorite retail and restaurant gift cards through its website and social media sites. Friendgiftr won the grand prize prestigious Henry Kravis Award in venture capital and entrepreneurship, and placed first in a VentureBeat.com technology trends competition held at the prestigious DEMO Conference for the concept of merging social networking and e-commerce. Friendgiftr partners with iCard Systems, a leading supplier of electronic and physical gift cards. Headquartered in Hollywood, CA, Friendgiftr is a Rob Carpenter production.

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  • Apple Holds iTunes Contest Marking 10 Billionth Download

    Apple is holding a contest on iTunes called "Countdown to 10 Billion Song Downloads."

    The user who downloads the 10 billionth song from iTunes will receive a $10,000 gift card from Apple.

    "iTunes changed the way you buy music, making songs and albums available for download, day or night," Apple said.

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    "Seven years later, we’re about to celebrate our biggest milestone for music, yet – 10 billion songs downloaded. Buy a song, and if it’s the 10 billionth download, you could win a $10,000 iTunes Gift Card. It’s our way of saying thanks."

    Users will be automatically entered in the contest by downloading a song from iTunes Store or they have an option to enter the contest for free by filling out an online form.  Apple says the promotion is limited to 25 entries per day, per user.