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After many warnings that I need to enter valid details or be banned forever (oh, the humanity) I decided to check out one of the links. The Bieber link seemed like the one a child would probably click on – this is what I got:
![Vegas bieber](http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/alex/gblog/vegasbieber0_thumb.jpg)
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A bunch of questions, complete with timer counting down. I’m always suspicious of timers on offers, because they’re often used as a hook to get the end-user to do something (“Fill this in quick, we only have six billion of product X left!”) This one is slightly different, because once the timer hits zero this pops up:
![Vegas bieber](http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/alex/gblog/vegasbieber.gif)
It’s almost like the survey questions are utterly irrelevant, isn’t it kids. By the way, it’s £4.50 a week. Enjoy!
The domain being used for this is falloutnewvegasgame(dot)blogspot.com. We’ve reported it to Google, and hopefully it’ll be sitting in a post apocalyptic landfill shortly.
As the rather appropriate tagline from Fallout goes, “War. War never changes”.
Neither do scammers…
Christopher Boyd
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