Fake Amazon gift card

This screenshot shows a fake Amazon gift card giveaway hosted on a Linktree page (a popular link‑in‑bio service). The page claims a “$500 Amazon Gift Card” is available, but this is a common lure used to direct victims to phishing sites, survey scams, or affiliate fraud pages.


Threat Analysis: Amazon Gift Card Scam – Survey / Phishing Lure on Linktree

How it works:
The victim sees a post or message (often on social media like Instagram, TikTok, or Twitter) with a link to a Linktree profile. The Linktree page displays an image or text promising a high‑value Amazon gift card (e.g., $500). When the victim clicks the link, they are redirected to a fraudulent website that may:

  • Ask for personal information (name, address, email) to “claim” the prize
  • Require completion of paid surveys, app downloads, or subscription offers (affiliate fraud)
  • Lead to a phishing page that steals Amazon or other account credentials
  • Request a small “shipping” or “processing” fee (advance fee fraud)

The goal:
The attacker earns money through:

  • Affiliate commissions – each time a victim signs up for a paid offer or service
  • Lead generation – collecting personal data to sell to marketers
  • Phishing – stealing login credentials if the victim is directed to a fake Amazon login page
  • Advance fees – tricking victims into paying a small fee for a gift card that never arrives

Red flags to watch for:

  • Too‑good‑to‑be‑true offer: Amazon does not give away $500 gift cards through random Linktree pages.
  • No official Amazon branding or verification: The Linktree page is generic and not associated with Amazon.
  • Redirects to unknown websites: The actual gift card claim link does not lead to amazon.com.
  • Unsolicited offer: Receiving a link to a gift card giveaway without entering a legitimate contest is almost always a scam.

What to do if you encounter this:

  • Do not click any links on the Linktree page.
  • Do not provide any personal or payment information.
  • If you have already clicked through and entered sensitive data, contact your bank immediately and change any compromised passwords.
  • Report the Linktree page to Linktree (via their abuse reporting system) and to the social media platform where you saw the post.

Protective measures:

  • Remember: legitimate gift card giveaways do not require you to click through random link‑in‑bio pages.
  • Always check the URL – only trust gift cards from amazon.com or official Amazon communications.
  • Never complete surveys or pay fees to claim a prize.
  • Use an ad blocker and be cautious of “too good to be true” offers on social media.

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