Wanna see all the kinky stuff my ex-girlfriend did for me when we were together? Or maybe you're more interested in a free iTunes gift card? You can have either if you click this link.
No, there's no link. That's ’cause we're not Facebook scammers. But if you look around, you might just be able to find one or two of the spammy scam links still lingering on the page of a friend or two of yours.
So here's the 411. You find a listing that says something like “Video - This is what Happend to his Ex GirlFriend! Play Video! She could not walk properly for days!” or “Free $25 Apple iTunes Giftcard!” And, naturally, since porn's not allowed on Facebook, the link you click (for either) takes you to another site that asks you if you're 18 or older. When you click "Jaa" it brings you to a marketing survey for which the scammers get money and the link posts to your wall.
Yes, that's what scammers have been reduced to. Kinky sex and music money. Oh wait. That's nothing new, is it? They’ll be back, so be careful out there.