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#293144 1-Jan-2022 10:32
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I sometimes get ads (YT) of some celeb like Kevin Bacon or Metallica advertising some worthy cause where I'll get a chance to win a restored F150 or similar.

 

I presume I need to pony up some cash to be in to win but because it is an ad I am duty bound to skip and bypass the detail.

 

 

 

Are these scams or are they legit? I just did a 'google search' and couldn't find anything.





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  #2841326 1-Jan-2022 11:40
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Yeh, not like selling NFT's where you get something tangible that will grow in value :-) 

 

Melania Trump Is Selling NFTs and It's a Disaster
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycDHj0bBt3E

 

 




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  #2841328 1-Jan-2022 11:47
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You're likely talking about OMAZE. From what I've read / watched on YouTube they are legit but are basically a marketing company.

Smaller less known charities will pay them (overly high) commissions to fundraise on their behalf because even after all the fees they're still likely to make more money that they would have had they tried to get donations themselves.






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