When I clicked on it, it just took me straight to the shop.
I thought it was a poor taste ad for the promotional offer where you can get some extra gems if you pay a bit more than the standard price.
When I clicked on it, it just took me straight to the shop.
I thought it was a poor taste ad for the promotional offer where you can get some extra gems if you pay a bit more than the standard price.
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I you look at the bottom it has a 'special' link for free gems. I still advise caution - most of the sites include joining something and you may never be left alone again.
Sorry, but I've slept since then...
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I would rather have a "happy hour" than these scammy things.
I got 2 viruses from those surveys....unbelievable
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Yes, I saw it was also on the front page a few days ago, but it is not an important issue for me.
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BB perhaps you could look a little closer at who you partner with - your players trust you!
A simple google of this company shows thousands of pages of complaints
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hmm I have had no issues and recived 125 gems so far BUT I used a fake emial address. fake name, address etcetc (not my first time and I know what I am doing) to get said gems -- delivered straight to my inbox hehe Please note, for the un tech savy and un interent savy .... and perhaps given that this is a pegi-7 game then perhaps BB should stop, I did notice an increase in spam, and redirected links and other nasty nasty by products of using said gem offers for the past 36 hours
advising people to turn of adblockers porbably nt a good idea as a few people have posted some nasty results are happening
Those "free" gems are indeed scams in the widest sense of the word. Most want to harvest your personal data and sell it to spam companies. Those advertising with giving you a chance to win a bike or phone or whatever never, ever pay up, ever to noone. And the ones that need your phone number have a small text at the bottom hooking you on to an extremely expensive and useless sms or "data" "service".
It's a straightup trap and I can't believe BB goes into business with shady [stuff] like that.
Please keep your language Pegi-7, thank you.
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