I just received a call from a woman who told me that I won a gift card to "any gas station in the USA." I immediately asked how, and she answered that I did some Mystery Shopping and won it that way. I could almost believe this because I am a mystery shopper.
However, as she started explaining things and asking if my insurance was correct, I thought to myself, "how the heck can there be a gift card for every gas station in the USA?" This is when I realized it was a scam.
After Crystal was done confirming my name, address, and phone number (which she already had), she told me that to activate the card I need to pay $2. I asked her why couldn't they take $2 off the card and pay for it themselves. She didn't answer my question.
I asked her if I could send the $2 via PayPal or snail mail. She didn't answer my question.
She then simply asked what kind of credit card I have, and that she would need the security code on the back of the card to make it active (which is BS) even if she had the card number. I told her it is irrelevant what kind of card I have if I'm going to send the payment via PayPal.
Crystal hung up on me.
I was fortunate enough to outsmart the scam. But now you know, if Oasis Travel calls trying to tell you that you won a gas gift card, it's bull. And definitely a scam.
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