This screenshot shows a Best Buy Gift Card generator scam, using the identical template as the previous Walmart, iTunes, eBay, and Paysafecard scams. The victim is promised a free Best Buy gift card ($25, $50, or $100) and then trapped in a fake “human verification” loop leading to paid surveys and affiliate offers.





Threat Analysis: Best Buy Gift Card Generator Scam – Survey / Lead Generation Fraud
How the scam works:
- The Lure – The victim sees an ad or link promising a free Best Buy gift card. The page displays Best Buy gift card images with “DIGITAL GIFTCARD” and “DIGITALCODE” labels.
- Choosing the Value – The victim is asked to select a card value ($25, $50, or $100), creating a false sense of choice.
- Fake “Connecting / Generating / Completed” Process – Animated progress bars and a fake code (e.g., “1HHM-C8FR-VOCS-9QJ0-####” or “W9DN-DLH8-HUXE-CI4L-8FBG”) are displayed to simulate a working generator.
- Anti‑Bot / Human Verification – The victim is told to complete a “human verification” by clicking “Verify Now.” This is the key trap.
- “Take a FREE Survey to Become a Millionaire” – The victim is redirected to survey pages or paid offer walls. The scammer earns affiliate commissions for each completed survey or sign‑up.
The goal:
The attacker earns money through:
- Affiliate commissions – each time a victim signs up for a paid offer, subscription, or service
- Lead generation – collecting personal data (name, email, phone, etc.) to sell
- Credit card harvesting – if any offers request payment details
No Best Buy gift card code is ever generated or delivered. All displayed codes are fake.
Red flags to watch for:
- Free Best Buy gift card promise: Best Buy does not give away gift cards through online generators.
- Fake progress bars and technical messages: These are visual tricks to mimic a legitimate process.
- “Human Verification” redirecting to surveys: Real verification never requires completing marketing offers.
- Identical template to known scams: Same layout as Walmart, eBay, iTunes, and Paysafecard scams.
- Suspicious domain: The URL contains
generator.cc– a classic sign of a scam site.
What to do if you encounter this:
- Do not click any buttons, answer questions, or provide personal information.
- Do not complete any surveys or offers.
- Close the page immediately.
- If you have already entered payment information, contact your bank immediately.
Protective measures:
- Remember: legitimate gift cards are purchased, not generated.
- Never complete “human verification” offers – these are always scams.
- Only obtain Best Buy gift cards from Best Buy stores, their official website, or authorized retailers.
- Use an ad blocker to avoid such scam ads.
